The following video was made, of course, with Jing. ![]() That's a colossal omission in a video product these days. It produces Flash SWF files, which YouTube doesn't read. Update: Chris Pirillo raised a good point via Twitter: Jing has less than no YouTube support. But for a clean, flexible, and almost fun way to grab pictures and onscreen videos, Jing really can't be beat. And, of course, you can grab graphics from Windows without any download at all (shift-PrintScreen). Simply select any window or region that you want to capture, mark up your screenshot with a text box, arrow, highlight or picture caption, and decide how you want to share it. If you need to do serious screencast editing, the full Camtasia product is worth looking at. Capture what you see Capture an image of what you see on your computer screen with Jing. That would kill part of TechSmith's revenue model, though. What I'd really like to see is a quick and easy way to upload Jing files to YouTube, Blip.TV, Viddler, or other free sharing sites. Plus, after 60 days, the free trial service expires-so don't get hooked if you can't stomach the $6.95 a month fee for screencast hosting. Jing is a free screen recording app with which you capture your photos or record a video of your screen easily. The product was originally developed by the Technology Smith Corporation as a shareware program released in early 2021. Formerly known as Juggle Media Player, Windows Movie Maker, Jing is an award winning, multitasking, Windows Store application that is used for editing and creating DVD video. Jing is a screen capture application that allows you to select and capture parts of your screen and save that area as a static picture or even a movie. It's unattractive, and the links you need (the embed codes) are nearly impossible to find. Using Jing - TechSmith Windows Movie Maker. The experimental Jing is great, but oddly, the well-established site is the weak link in the chain. Once you've recorded a video, you can save it to your Screencast account, and from there you can get an embed code to put it in a blog or other page. For me, the coolest part of this experiment-in theory-is Jing's integration with, a hosting service for videos recorded off your computer. Jing DOWNLOAD Verdict: TechSmith Capture (Formerly Jing) is one of the best free snipping tools. Jing makes it very easy to grab screenshots and videos straight from your PC, and then save them or share them on the Web. ![]() The team behind the screen recording utility Camtasia have released a simplified, experimental version of the technology, packaged into a nice downloadable application called the Jing Project ( download).
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