Zd.soft.screen.recorder.11.3.0.portable «2024»
Because the portable version doesn't lock files to a single "Program Files" directory, advanced users can actually run two instances of this software simultaneously. You can have one instance recording your webcam and another recording your desktop—a trick impossible with standard installed software.
ZD Soft Screen Recorder is a high-performance, feature-rich screen capturing utility known for its efficiency and low system resource consumption. Version 11.3.0 Portable offers the same robust recording engine without requiring formal installation, making it ideal for technicians, educators, content creators, and business professionals who need a reliable recording tool on the go.
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ZD Soft is often described as a "screen camcorder." Unlike heavyweights like OBS Studio which focus on live streaming and complex scene composition, ZD Soft focuses purely on high-performance local recording. It uses a proprietary kernel to capture screen frames, which allows it to run with very low CPU usage. zd.soft.screen.recorder.11.3.0.portable
For tutorial makers, version 11.3.0 includes customizable visual effects for mouse clicks, keystrokes, and scroll wheels. You can change the highlight color to neon yellow so viewers never lose track of the cursor.
Traveling to a LAN party? Bring your recording setup on a small USB. You don't want to reconfigure OBS on a stranger's PC every time. ZD Soft remembers your settings inside the portable folder. Because the portable version doesn't lock files to
When you run this version, it does not touch your Windows Registry. For IT professionals and system administrators, this is a godsend. You can record sensitive data, troubleshoot a client’s PC, or use the software on a library computer without leaving a digital footprint.
Before discontinuation, ZD Soft Screen Recorder (versions 8, 9, 10, 11) was a lightweight, paid alternative to Camtasia and Fraps. It offered: ZD Soft is often described as a "screen camcorder
Version 11.3.0 would have been a minor patch. No major features were added after 11.2.
The software was shareware: 30-day trial, then $39.95 (lifetime license). Portable editions were not sold or distributed officially.