Jing (software) explained

Jing
Jing
Logo Size:246px
Developer:TechSmith
Discontinued:yes
Latest Release Version:2.9.15255 (Windows) 2.7.0 (Mac)
Programming Language:C++, C# & .NET (Windows)
Operating System:Windows XP or later
Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later[1]
Platform:Intel x86 - 32-bit
.NET Framework 3.5 with Service Pack 1 (Windows version); QuickTime 7.5.5 (Mac OS X version)
Size:6.5 MB (approximately)
Genre:Screencast
License:Jing: freeware (retired)
Jing Pro: shareware
Requires registration

Jing was a screencasting computer program released in November 2007 as Jing Project by the TechSmith Corporation.[2] [3] Users must create an account before they can use the software, which must be installed on their computer. Its simple format and the ability to upload captures instantly have made Jing useful in virtual library references.

The software took a picture or video of the user's computer screen and uploaded it to the Web, FTP, computer or clipboard.[4] If uploaded to the web, the program automatically created a URL to the content so it could be shared with others.[5]

Jing Pro

Releasement

On 6 January 2009, TechSmith released Jing Pro, which is a paid premium version of Jing.[6] Unlike the free version, the professional version supports MPEG-4 saving, watermarks at the beginning and end of the video is not included, uploading to YouTube and working with cameras.

Retirement

In February 2012, Techsmith announced Jing Pro is to be retired. All users (regardless of subscription) could use this service until 28 February 2013.[7]

End of support

On 14 July 2020, Techsmith shut down the support for uploading to Screencast.com in line with the previously-announced end of support for Jing.[8] TechSmith also changed the Jing product page[9] to point to a new product named TechSmith Capture that performs a similar function.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Download TechSmith Capture (Formerly Jing) for Free . Techsmith.com.
  2. News: TechSmith Announces the Jing Project. . . The Gale Group, Inc. . Okemos, Michigan . 28 November 2007 . 8 February 2011 . https://archive.today/20081211085916/http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-33477989_ITM . 11 December 2008 . dead.
  3. News: Riley . Duncan . 2007-07-19 . The Jing Project: The 3 Legged Dog of Screen Captures And Screencasting . . 2014-07-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140722061710/http://techcrunch.com/2007/07/19/the-jing-project-the-3-legged-dog-of-screen-captures-and-screencasting/ . 22 July 2014 . live .
  4. News: J. . Murali . Screencasting opens up new avenues netspeak . . The Hindu Group . 27 August 2007 . 8 February 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080607231626/http://www.hindu.com/2007/08/27/stories/2007082750021500.htm . 7 June 2008 . dead.
  5. News: Curt . Brandao . Jing Project reveals magic behind Net toil . . 6 August 2007 . 8 February 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100808040344/http://archives.starbulletin.com/2007/08/06/features/brandao.html . 8 August 2010 . dead.
  6. News: TechSmith's screencast service Jing goes pro . . CBS Interactive . 6 January 2009 . 8 February 2011 . Josh . Lowensohn . 24 October 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121024052242/http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10132769-2.html . dead .
  7. News: Jing Pro Retirement . 28 February 2012 . 11 April 2012.
  8. News: TechSmith Jing 2019 Announcement .
  9. Web site: TechSmith Capture . TechSmith . 14 July 2020.