Top 5 Must-Have Tools Every Software Reviewer Should Know in 2019

Our list covers top 5 must-have tools every software reviewer should know. These programs are crucial to those of you who want to become a professional software reviewer.

Top 5 must have tools for Software Reviewer
Top 5 must have tools for Software Reviewer

When I started this software review site, I was very lucky to have good friends around me who also write blog and create video content on daily basic. I benefited from their experiences and that saved me a tons of time. After two years time writing article, making YouTube videos, creating training content, I figured out that to become a better software reviewer, content idea and writing skill are not enough. We must have the right tools to succeed.

If you decided to become a software reviewer, let’s me help you save your valuable time like what my friends helped me. Here’s the deal!

Top 5 Must-Have Tools Every Software Reviewer Should Know in 2019

1. Snagit – Best affordable screen capture software

As a software reviewer, it’s obviously that you will need a screenshot tool to capture image for adding to your article, right? Snagit is a screen capture software which lets you take screenshot on your computer in various options as well as recording video with audio. Taking screenshot in full screen, a windows, a part of the screen, or a scrolling page are the key part of this tool. Snagit image editor lets you add texts, shapes, effects and so many thing more to create a stand-out image. This is the most professional screenshot tool I’ve reviewed. You can trial Snagit within 14 days before purchasing it. Its license price is $49.95 for lifetime. To learn more about Snagit, read my detail review here!

Snagit 2019 allows you to add your frequent tools to Favorite folder.
Snagit 2019 allows you to add your frequent tools to Favorite folder.

2. ActivePresenter – Best screencast software for software reviewers

As a software reviewer, you’re not only limited to writing blog post on your website. Making a software review video and publish to YouTube, Facebook and other video sharing channel is fun too. That’s when you need ActivePresenter. It’s an all-in-1 program which lets you record video on the screen, edit recorded video, build elearning courses, quizzes and other educational content. As I am not an eLearning professional, I often use ActivePresenter to take screenshot, make software reviewer videos, how-to tutorials for my website and my YouTube channel. It’s very handy. You should try it too. Take a look at my latest review of ActivePresenter here!

ActivePresenter
ActivePresenter is one of the most professional video editing software you can use to create nice looking screencasts.

3. Camtasia

TechSmith Camtasia has been famous for creating online training videos all over the world for about 20 years. This program also includes a built-in screen recorder and video editor like ActivePresenter, plus many useful pre-built templates for making educational videos. The only reason why I don’t put Camtasia at the number 1 position is its license price. It’s a little pricey, $249 per lifetime, compare to other similar tools I see on the market now. Anyway, it’s available to trial within 30 days. To learn more about Camtasia, read my review here!

Camtasia 2018 New Features Review
Camtasia 2018 New Features Review

4. High-end Computer/ Laptop

In order to write reviews about software, you’ll have to test it to see how it works, right? Before purchasing a high-end computer, I used my business laptop to test the software for writing review. That was not a good time since all the software I tested did not work properly. After I got a new computer, special built for editing video, the game changed. Everything works smoothly. I save tons of testing time. Thus, remember to get a high-end computer for testing software if you don’t want to waste your time. Decide which computer to use depends very much on your budget. Order from Amazon is a good option as they often have good deals on computer.

5. DSLR

Last, but not least, as a software reviewer, your main content is created via screen capturing. However, when you make review video for YouTube or other platforms, you may often need to capture yourself talking in front of the camera. That’s when you need a DSLR. There are many options you can choose from different brands. What I am using is a Canon 800D, completed with kit len. That’s lightweight and work just fine. See it on Amazon.

Well, that’s all the tools you need to start your professional software review career. I hope this piece of information helpful to you. If you have any question, just ask. We can discuss at the comment section.

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