One of my Cape Clear Studio team colleagues works remotely (very remotely, the other side of the world in fact). I installed Jing a few days ago and used it for the first time in anger today, while working out a problem with a new feature. Jing allows you to instantly share screenshots and desktop movie captures. Haven’t tried the movie sharing yet, but the screenshots work great. Its free right now, but clearly they (Techsmith) are going to charge for it in the future. I like it, I might well sign up.
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