WAX in the Wild: Jing
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A little while ago I talked about WAX - a new kind of application that combined the best parts of desktop and web applications. Well, via MacBreak Weekly I discovered a great little WAX app called Jing, made by TechSmith.
In a nutshell, Jing lets you take screenshots and desktop video and then easily and automatically share it on ScreenCast. The whole thing is currently designated a pilot project, meaning that its totally free.
There are really a number of options open to them for a business model, if they decide to go forward with Jing as a product. They could charge for the software. Images and video posted to ScreenCast could be associated with an advertising payload, making it a Google-type media initiative.
In a nutshell, Jing lets you take screenshots and desktop video and then easily and automatically share it on ScreenCast. The whole thing is currently designated a pilot project, meaning that its totally free.
There are really a number of options open to them for a business model, if they decide to go forward with Jing as a product. They could charge for the software. Images and video posted to ScreenCast could be associated with an advertising payload, making it a Google-type media initiative.
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