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You want to record your screen?

If so:
via MRoogle "screen recording software"

If not, what do you mean with "broadcast", as that means:

verb ( past -cast or -casted ; past part. -cast or -casted) [ trans. ]
1 (often be broadcast) transmit (a program or some information) by radio or television : the announcement was broadcast live | [as n. ] ( broadcasting) the 1920s saw the dawn of broadcasting.
• [ intrans. ] take part in a radio or television transmission : the station broadcasts 24 hours a day.
• tell (something) to many people; make widely known : we don't want to broadcast our unhappiness to the world.
2 scatter (seeds) by hand or machine rather than placing in drills or rows. See note at scatter .
 


Thank you! That's exactly what I'm looking for! I just need to find one for Tiger, but it seems they're all for Leopard *sob*
 
If you have an Intel Mac (any Mac since 2006), you can buy the Snow Leopard Upgrade DVD for 29 USD and upgrade to Snow Leopard and even use Snow Leopard's QuickTime X to record the screen.
 
If you have an Intel Mac (any Mac since 2006), you can buy the Snow Leopard Upgrade DVD for 29 USD and upgrade to Snow Leopard and even use Snow Leopard's QuickTime X to record the screen.

You don't need Leopard to upgrade to Snow Leopard? Because I'm only 15 (Meaning money is hard to come by for me) and last time I checked Leopard is somewhere around 200 dollars or something outrageous like that.
 
You don't need Leopard to upgrade to Snow Leopard? Because I'm only 15 (Meaning money is hard to come by for me) and last time I checked Leopard is somewhere around 200 dollars or something outrageous like that.

No need for Leopard. Apple says you have to get the Mac Box Set (which includes Snow Leopard, iLife '11, and iWork '09) if you're upgrading from Tiger, but there's nothing technical preventing you from using the $29 Snow Leopard box. In fact, I'm not 100% sure there's anything legally preventing you from doing that, just that Apple is strongly recommending the other path.

Just be absolutely certain you have an Intel Mac, though.

jW
 
No need for Leopard. Apple says you have to get the Mac Box Set (which includes Snow Leopard, iLife '11, and iWork '09) if you're upgrading from Tiger, but there's nothing technical preventing you from using the $29 Snow Leopard box. In fact, I'm not 100% sure there's anything legally preventing you from doing that, just that Apple is strongly recommending the other path.

Just be absolutely certain you have an Intel Mac, though.

jW

All this time that would have helped so much!!! Thank you very much~
I'm absolutely elated! xDD
 
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