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Whether you are a teacher trying to figure out how to invest your limited class resource budget, or an edtech company trying to secure your place in the market, customer service is something to look at closely. I tweeted out a question about Camtasia and Techsmith replied. Strive for zero downtime. Join the conversation.
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