![]() Like the Snipping Tool, Jing allows the user to capture a cropped portion of his or her active screen and alter the picture for emphasis. ![]() ![]() ![]() Unlike the Snipping Tool, Jing has text, frame. If you can’t capture what you’re looking for in a simple image, you might like the option to capture a video of what you are doing on your desktop and share a link to that instead! To use Jing, you simply select it from the top of your screen (where it waits by default) and click capture. You’re then given a selection tool that allows you to pick to screen space that you want to capture….nothing more, nothing less. After selection the area that you want to capture, you simply specify if it’s for an image or for a video. If you click image, you will have your capture almost immediately and can pick where to store it! If you select video, you will have 3 seconds to prepare your cursor or anything else you need to do. Simply click the stop button when you’re finished and pick a source to upload to! After the count down, video recording begins. One feature that I’ve only just started using is the FTP option to upload my captures to ! Thus far, I’ve used Jing to capture tons of bugs that would have otherwise been nearly impossible to capture.
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