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By: Dave

Mike, Sorry for your loss. Are you familiar with VLC? About as cross-platform as one can get, open source, GPL license. Not just for playback! http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html and...

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By: Mike Blum

Hi Dave, Yes, I know there are other tools out there, and I’m currently using something called Screenflow, which works just fine, probably better than Jing, for everything I need. But you know how it...

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By: John Drummond

“I’m not talking about you, Cascade, don’t be so paranoid.” — comedy gold!

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By: Mike Blum

That is great, but I don’t remember using that exact turn of phrase. Kudos to our editor Kim Mann for fixing my rough prose there.

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By: Monica rettig

Mike, thanks for this. Do you have any links to announcements from TechSmith about the phasing out of Jing? We use it in our library to make quick how-to videos. I tried digging around & could only...

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By: Mike Blum

Hi Monica, Yes, the non-Pro version of Jing is still hanging around, but the features in the Pro version are exactly the ones I needed to make Jing useful for my tutorials, specifically, saving as .mp4...

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By: Renee Badra

Hi Mike, I am a TechSmith employee, we are the folks who make Jing, Snagit, and Camtasia. I assure you that we would never send end the life of a product under the ruse of an ‘update’. We wouldn’t...

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By: Mike Blum

Hi Renee, I apologize if there was any intimation that the update was intentionally designed to disable my Jing Pro. I am sure there was no such intention on the part of Techsmith, whose products I...

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