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I recently started using some really cool software called Jing to capture images and create videos to share with others, for both entertainment or educational purposes. So are you wondering, what exactly is Jing? It’s a program that is always up and running on your computer so you can instantly capture images on your screen and send them to anyone anywhere anytime. You can incorporate anything you want from your computer and send it via Instant Messenger, emails, add it blog posts, your flickr account and more. Below is an image capture I created to help customers get started on my shopping site.
Pretty cool hey! I can’t share any of the videos I’ve made yet as they are all for my downline training. I think this is going to perfect for creating tutorials for my team members.
I must say I found Jing is very simple to use and easy to understand. You start by downloading the software onto your computer. The software is available in versions for both Macs and PCs, and it’s free.
Once you have Jing installed you’ll need to set up a Screencast.com account which is part of the installation process but you need do this before you capture an image. Screencast will host your content free of charge as long as you stay with the Jing Project.
Here’s how to get started, simply click the capture button on the image you want to send, you can grab the image or record a video. When you have your video ready or your image chosen you can edit it so that it comes out exactly the way you want it.
Next you just upload your image to Screencast, the URL is copied to your clipboard making it simple to send or embed. You can then paste the URL into an IM chat box, email, blog post or anywhere else you want. How cool is that?
If you’re a newby to video like me and you are looking for an easy way to share those computer images or videos try Jing Project.

























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