![]() ![]() Not-Resizable (yet): Whatever you record has fit inside a browser window on a computer with a screen resolution of 1024×768.There is no reason why you cannot create and submit multiple demos: just imagine each screen capture is equal to a separate procedure belonging to a single chapter in an article. 5 minute time limit: Jing has a 5 minute limitation so you need to make your recording short and sweet.The output file is a nifty little SWF file with a similar interface found on video sharing websites.īefore you get started, Jing has a couple of challenges that make using it a bit more interesting… ![]() It’s really easy to use and it runs on both Windows and Mac. Jing is a screen and voice capture application without any Ka-Ching (or “Ka-Jing”) – for now. It was created by the good people over at TechSmith (Snag-It, Camtasia). ![]() But how do you make it? We’ll, it’s easier and freer than you think! I recently discovered a free utility called the Jing Project *. I often wonder how many hours have been lost just trying to show an exception or a tricky work around that is just easier to narrate and demonstrate! After editing and publishing so many of these, I can see the challenge of trying to explain a complicated process or setup with mere words and screen shots. We receive some really interesting articles for SDN and BPX. ![]()
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