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Question How to Record Screen Movements

Hi All,
I am using a iMAC OS X jaguar machine and my requirement is to capture the Browser Screens , i.e. I want to Record some mouse clicks which in turn requests a new page .
Can any one please tell me the software which I should use to do all this recording . I use "SnagIT " on my Windows machine but that is not compatible in iMAC .
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