

Thanks for sharing with us a little bit of What Bill Thinks.Jing is an ingenious screen capture tool that makes it easy to create an image or video of what you're looking at right now, then share it on the web, via email, Twitter, instant messaging and more. Jing Pro version is available for $14.95 per year, offering more video features. Get something like Snagit, if editing power is important. It’s also possible to put HTML embed code onto your clipboard or upload to FTP.Įditing features are very limited but quick & simple is the point with an app like this. There’s the standard “copy & paste” option paste your Jing screenshot right into an email, document, or instant message save it as a file and send it the old fashioned way or create a Screencast link to share. There are a few different ways to share your screen capture. Share via IM, email, Twitter, Flickr, etc….Record video of action on your screen (Great for simple, fast tutorial creation.).Take a screenshot (and add a caption, highlights, or an arrow).TechSmith’s lightweight screen capture tool is easy to sign up for, and your only a quick download away from getting started. If you’re one of those so addicted then you might want to give Jing a try. While it is worth every penny, some people are simply addicted to FREE. There is a free 30 Day trial after which a user must purchase the software to continue using it. It is an excellent tool with a robust set of features. You’re no doubt familiar with Snagit, one of the most popular apps in this category.

This indispensable tool allows you to capture a window, pane, or specific region of the screen. Screen capture software is a must have for almost anyone but especially bloggers. While I’m away on vacation, I asked my brother to share his experiences with using Jing from TechSmith.

One of their tools, Jing, is also incredible, but I haven’t used it as much as I probably should. I absolutely love TechSmith products like Snagit.
