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- Subject: RE: Jing
- From: "Effland, Greg" <GEEffland(--nospam--at)butlermfg.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:20:53 -0500
For doing training videos I highly suggest this other
freeware software that also lets you annotate the video.
HTH,
Greg
From: G Vishwanath [mailto:gvshwnth(--nospam--at)yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 7:28 AM
To: steel steel; seaint(--nospam--at)seaint.org; misc misc
Subject: Jing
List,
I feel like a happy child who has just been gifted a new toy.
I happened upon Jing this morning.
Capture any rectangular portion of the screen (not the
whole sreen which you get from Shift Prnt Screen) from any web page
you are reading, or any application you are working on and save it as a png
file, email it to anyone or share it online.
Make a video file of all your screen operations to illustrate
some software tool and save it as in SWF format and email or share it
on line. Trainers will find this a great tool.
It's so simple that even a dummy like me learned to get going in
minutes.
You will need Windows XP or Vista or Mac OS.
The software is just about 4.4 MB but you need to have Microsoft.
NET (28 MB) which can also be downloaded by the Jing Installer.
Check out this link.
The software is from the same people who marketed Snagit.
I tried it out.
It's free.
It's great.
It's useful.
I coudn't control the urge to share it with all of you.
Regards
Vish
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