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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Jing 2.4.1 [Download of the Day]

A description of Jing, developed by TechSmith, might read: a simple screen capture/recording software that lets you edit your images, save or share the images and videos, and, also sports a cool interface. Though we usually insist on featuring absolute freeware for our Download of the Day section, the differences between the free and paid version are minimal, and you can make full use of most of its features, without reaching for your wallet.
While Jing does screen capturing/recording no better than most other such software, its main differentiators are its image/video editing capabilities, its uploading/sharing features, and its always on top minimalist interface.
Screen capture/recording
Both functions are called up by a single hotkey, and thereafter you can change the suggested time-stamped filename, edit/copy it the clipboard it if it’s an image, save the file (PNG for image or SWF for video), or share it.
Image editing
Lets you add frames, arrows, text, and highlights to the image, in many colours.
Uploading/sharing
You will have to make a free Screencast account, and thereafter, any image or video you want to share will be easily accessible from your 2GB of online storage space, via a tiny URL, that’s automatically pasted in your clipboard, or can be found at the Screencast website. If you are still wondering what’s in the Jing Pro version, well not much more, just some convenient features you could easily choose to do without, if you don’t mind using additional software or spending some extra time. You can see a comparison of paid and free features below. You can also invest in paid software such as Snagit and Camtasia Studio to directly edit images and videos from the capture and recording screen.
Jing Pro vs Free Version Feature Comparison
Free Version
Jing Pro ($14.95/year)
Screen Capture & Editing (in PNG format)
5 Minutes of Screen Recording
Screencast.com "Free Account"—2GB of storage/bandwidth for online sharing
SWF Video
SWF or MPEG-4 Video

Unbranded Videos

Share Instantly to YouTube

Recording from Webcam
Additional features include capture/recording history, which can be accessed via the Jing Sun interface, which also gives access to settings and capture options as seen below:
On the whole, if you are looking to capture video or images of a fullscreen application, such as a video player or game, you might want to look elsewhere for software that’s dedicated to such purposes. Jing however, in any incarnation, is great for recording tutorial/walkthrough videos, and for serving many of the innumerable reasons for taking a screenshot. Download Jing from here, and do also check out our other featured Download of the Day software here.
 

Apple's much-rumoured CDMA iPhone 4 seemingly bound for India on Tata and Reliance

Another week, and another rumour about the CDMA iPhone – and this time, it’s supposedly going to hit Indian shores. Whether this will be before the speculated Verizon Wireless launch by late this year is still unknown, but apparently talks between Apple, Reliance Communications, and Tata Teleservices started about four or five months ago.
  Carrier-bound, contract phones never really caught on in a big way in India, but then again, maybe this is how the smartphone revolution will start in India, with thousands suddenly signing up for top-end phones - if priced attractively of course. Maybe the iPhone CDMA could pave the way.
In slightly unrelated news, Apple is also rumoured to be coming out of exclusive iPhone carrier agreements in Germany and The Netherlands.