In the previous versions, both software could share the raw media files but any editing of those files was not cross-compatible.
In this update, they’ve combined the two to simply Camtasia, which mostly means a value increase for Mac users. They were similar, although the Windows version was much more robust with features (and more expensive). Up to this point, TechSmith developed separate software for both Windows and Mac. The most notable change is the meshing of Camtasia Studio and Camtasia for Mac.
Not only is this our preferred tool for screen capture in the courses we produce for Online Duke, it is what we recommend to instructors who wish to make videos on their own but don’t want to get into the more complicated interface of Final Cut or Premiere.
TechSmith recently rolled out the newest iteration of their screen recording and editing software Camtasia.