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Jing and snagit
Jing and snagit











exe file and allow it (many tedious steps). They said to go into the Advanced System Properties and click through a few tabs and browse to find the. There was a link Microsoft provided to troubleshoot the problem. It seems that Microsoft’s DEP (Data Execution Prevention) thinks Jing is bad for me and my computer. However, both times I tried it, the program closed (regretfully, according to Microsoft). I then clicked stop and waited to review my small video. It would capture the screen as I did a short talk (about 30 seconds). I was disappointed to see my ‘masterpiece’ crash and burn. This time around, I especially wanted to try out the screencasting feature of Jing. Jing is a free product by TechSmith (who also brings you SnagIt (like Jing, only not free), and Camtasia Studio (a high-end video producing software, also paid).

  • A Pro version is available that will allow direct import to YouTube and the ability to save your videos as MPEG4s instead of the default SWF Flash Video.
  • Output your jpgs (videos not allowed), to your Flickr account.
  • Nice feature and really allows for personalization.
  • If you have a microphone, you can record your comments or instructions while capturing what you want to share.
  • Videos can then be instantly shared via IM, web or email.
  • Ability to make your own video – be it instructional or just fun in nature.
  • Ability to capture a video running on your computer to share with someone.
  • Option to save your output (.jpg) to either a free screencast account, your computer, or if you’re really geeky, you can save output at your FTP site or YouTube (Pro Version).
  • Takes a snapshot of your whole screen or a small portion of your screen.
  • Memory consumption decreased greatly, so I tho ught I would give it another go.

    jing and snagit

    I had tried out Jing last year, but took it off my computer as it was a resource hog.













    Jing and snagit