Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 9:40 am
I just came across one of the more delightful free programs I've ever found. It's called Jing and it will do fast screen and video captures, and save them in a variety of ways, including uploading videos to a free screencast.com account, and still images to flickr and other online image.
Download - Mac and PC.
http://www.jingproject.com/
It's intended as a quick way to capture video and share it with others. One way of using it is to capture the video or image and upload it to a hosting account. The URL of the video is left in the clipboard, and you can paste it to your email. Or you can save the video file as a swf to your hard drive and use it any way you would like, such as on a web page.
Here's one I did just now, showing how I attached an image of an American athlete to this post.
http://screencast.com/t/7cuSc6y6
Use it for fun one-off videos, for example when emailing to friends, or posting a question or bug example to this forum. The catch is it might all disappear in a puff of smoke whenever this project is over. So don't use it for stuff that really matters.
Download - Mac and PC.
http://www.jingproject.com/
It's intended as a quick way to capture video and share it with others. One way of using it is to capture the video or image and upload it to a hosting account. The URL of the video is left in the clipboard, and you can paste it to your email. Or you can save the video file as a swf to your hard drive and use it any way you would like, such as on a web page.
Here's one I did just now, showing how I attached an image of an American athlete to this post.
http://screencast.com/t/7cuSc6y6
Use it for fun one-off videos, for example when emailing to friends, or posting a question or bug example to this forum. The catch is it might all disappear in a puff of smoke whenever this project is over. So don't use it for stuff that really matters.