Scriboard is an application that allows you to draw over your Desktop: over the Dock, windows, the menu bar, floating windows…
It is a useful tool when doing video-projection to quickly highlight some of the projected elements.
Scriboard has four markers with a customizable color each. You can change on the fly the opacity and the thickness of each marker with keyboard shortcuts.
You can also put text labels on the screen, which are customizable, and moveable and editable at any time.
There are now five different tools: the free line, the straight
What's New
Version 1.52:
Scriboard is compiled to run natively both on PPC and Intel based Mac
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
I am a registered user of Scriboard. I have been attempting to use the 1.5.2 version on a MacBook Pro. It loads and the panel appears, but as soon as you attempt to use it, the panel disappears and the program crashes. It works OK on a G5 machine.
Repeated e-mails to the author were not answered. Anyone have an idea what to do?
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Scriboard is an application that allows you to draw over your Desktop: over the Dock, windows, the menu bar, floating windows…
It is a useful tool when doing video-projection to quickly highlight some of the projected elements.
Scriboard has four markers with a customizable color each. You can change on the fly the opacity and the thickness of each marker with keyboard shortcuts.
You can also put text labels on the screen, which are customizable, and moveable and editable at any time.
There are now five different tools: the free line, the straight line, the ellipse, the rectangle and the rounded rectangle.
Scriboard may be activated with a simple key combo and each function has its keyboard shortcut.
All your drawings may be automatically saved when you quit Scriboard (and restored on the next launch) or saved manually.
aclozer reviewed on 26 Jul 2011
Anonymous reviewed on 31 Mar 2005
http://mathmac1.anu.edu.au/~neville/scribblescreen/
Anonymous reviewed on 03 Feb 2005
http://www.panic.com/desktastic/
Repeated e-mails to the author were not answered. Anyone have an idea what to do?
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