Jing

August 19, 2007

This is pretty neat! Jing is a very fast way to select a part of your screen and either capture a Shockwave Flash movie, or a PNG image file.

They are associated with Screencast so the idea is to upload whatever you capture to their servers for distribution, and eventually pay for the service. But even if you’re not interested in that option, it’s still a slick way to record video for your own reference and distribution.

No learning curve, cool interface, an easy way to capture stuff for your own use.

Click here to see a quick and dirty example…

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