Keeping Current with Timeline 3D
Monday, May 23, 2011
A few days ago we published update number 3.0.29 of Timeline 3D. We focussed this update on making the movie exports more stable in response to customer feedback. We have also been improving our user interface translations with each release.
Speaking of updates, based on conversations with customers and download statistics we have noticed that the majority of our customers are running a version of Timeline 3D that is not current. In fact, many of you have paid for the v3 upgrade but have not downloaded it yet. Staying up to date is simple, and Elise has put together a short video to show you how to do it:

We are working hard every day to make the software better and we want to make sure you are benefitting from these efforts!
Labels: screencast, software update, video
ScreenCastsOnline: Bee Docs' Timeline
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
This week Don McAllister of ScreenCastsOnline features a video of Bee Docs' Timeline.
Don contacted me a few weeks ago to let me know that he wanted to use Bee Docs' Timeline in a presentation he was giving in Las Vegas and also wanted to feature the software on his video podcast. He asked if there was anything that I'd like him to include and I passed along a few of the most frequently asked questions that I get asked:
- What are the basics steps of creating timelines with Bee Docs' Timeline?
- How do you use full motion 3D timelines with Keynote?
- How do you format a timeline to fit on a single page?
I admit that my own videos and help documentation are lacking in response to these issues at the moment, but Don did a great job of addressing these common concerns.
If you are a Bee Docs' Timeline customer or are thinking of becoming one, the 37 minute video is a must watch. Especially the part where Don shows how he built his amazing Keynote presentation using 3D timelines.
Labels: Dom McAllister, keynote, screencast, ScreenCastsOnline, tutorial, video
Screencast: Tick Marks
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Here is a movie that shows how automatic tick marks work and demonstrates the new manual settings available in Bee Docs' Timeline 2.0.9. Enjoy!
Labels: movie, screencast, tick marks, timeline software