Jing Screencast: Getting Up and Running with Jing

In this Jing video tutorial, I explain how to get up and running with Jing. What’s Jing? Check out my previous post that includes several sample Jing videos showing how technical writers can benefit from Jing. You can also see the

Note: If you’re seeing some bracketed text and a link rather than a video player, it’s because the flash-embed plugin I’m using to embed the Camtasia video into WordPress doesn’t display in your feedreader. View this original post to watch the screencast.

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(If you listen to the Jing screencasts on their blog, you’ll hear Anton’ s unforgettable German accent.)

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  7. Rao Kachibhotla Says:

    Yes, I did make it through the whole 16 minutes and it was great.

  8. Rao, thanks for letting me know you made it through the entire videocast. I’m still enjoying Jing — especially when I need to show bugs to developers. It makes communication so much more convincing and immediately understandable. I’ve set my file share location to a local sharepoint site — that works well.

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