TechSmith's Jing project graduates from its beta phase to a full paid product. $15 a year gets you enhanced video quality, no watermarks and exporting to YouTube. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 ...
Although Camtasia Studio, the pro-level screencast offering from TechSmith, is still a Windows-only affair (hopefully not for too much longer), the company is present on the Macworld Expo show floor ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
The great people at TechSmith want you to stop using wanna-be screencasting applications and start using proper software to make your presentations much more professional. So the company is giving ...
The Jing Project is a fairly new screen capture and screencasting tool from TechSmith. Jing aims to make screen capturing and screencasting easier by providing the one program for both. Usage wise ...
You know we love TechSmith products at GottaBeMobile.com and we are very appreciative of their InkShow sponsorship. Well they’ve launched a new project called Jing. Jing looks to be an evolution of ...
A year ago, I wrote about the Jing Project, an innovative and easy-to-use screenshot- and screen movie-sharing program. Over the last year, Jing developer TechSmith has been working with all the Jing ...