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    Screencast.com and JingProjectI reported on this little application just about a year ago when TechSmith announced it. JingProject is a lite weight screen recording tool for Windows and Mac that also comes with some hosting and streaming from Screencast.com

    It’s an easy to use free tool for recording little screen video captures and sending in emails or posting to your blog or website. I get questions from readers every now and then that are much easier to answer by showing. You can also use it to send in technical support questions with software or hardware by showing the problem you are having

    The only issue I had with the original configuration was that you didn’t get much file or bandwidth space. Yesterday JingProject upped it to 2 GB of storage plus 2 GB of transfer. That’s 10 times the space and double the bandwidth and it’s still free.

    It’s still not robust enough to make your primary screencast video tool, but it’s a nice handy addition to the video tool belt.

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    Posted by: John Jantsch on Jul 24, 08 | 7:07 am
    Category: Tools I Use, online marketing | Tags: , , ,


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    This entry was posted on Thursday, July 24th, 2008 at Jul 24, 08 | 7:35 am and is filed under Tools I Use, online marketing. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

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    1. MarketingTwins-Randy on July 24, 2008 Jul 24, 08 | 10:05 am

      http://blog.1429design.com/overview/

      I got this tool idea from you recently and back a couple of months ago did a video “walk-through” of my blog to introduce new readers to the various resources and tools available on MarketingTwins.com.

      It was very easy to use and I can see doing more tutorials with it (how to use iContact email marketing, or how to set up a Jott account, or even how to set up a WordPress blog).

      The only issue I have (and I may have uploaded too much or too long) is that when you are watching my screencast, periodically it slows down to a complete halt. In 30 seconds or so, it’ll kick back in. I wonder if the new bandwidth will help with that. Or maybe there’s another problem that I haven’t yet figured out.

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