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TechSmith News You Can Use
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Sharon Caher
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Learn to use Snagit more effectively in the classroom and check out the news from Jing.
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June 2009 | Issue 48 |
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Starting
next month, our five English-language newsletters will be replaced by a
single newsletter with customizable content. You will be able to choose
the contentâÃÂÃÂby type and by productâÃÂÃÂthat is relevant to you.
Every subscriber will receive a few of the same core items that we
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announcements)...but beyond that you'll be able to choose the tutorials
and customer stories you'll receive, based on which product(s) you're
interested in.
And if you subscribe via RSS instead of email, your feed will be dynamically created, too.
You'll receive a separate email later this month with a link to
select your preferences...so keep an eye out for that. And, as always,
let us know what you think!
Daniel Foster
Newsletter Editor
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Jing gets new features and "send to Snagit" button
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Jing is free...and so is the latest update! Current Jing users will get the update automatically; everyone else can
download Jing here
(Mac/PC).
If you've used Jing, you know that it's all about
lightning-fast screen capture and recordingâÃÂÃÂwith instant sharing!
If Snagit were a fancy SLR camera, Jing would be one of those compact point-and-shoot deals.
Here's the full rundown of new-ness in this Jing update:
Output to Snagit & Camtasia Studio
Send your Jings to Snagit or Camtasia Studio and edit
like a pro. Use Snagit to edit screen captures and Camtasia Studio to
edit screencast videos and produce them in various file formats. So if
you start a screen capture with Jing and realize you need more editing
muscle...just click to send the image directly to Snagit editor! (
See how...
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Aspect ratio
No more wasting time resizing those images or videos, now you can
know for sure that your Jing captures will fit right into your blog,
website, or wherever you want them. Just hold down the Ctrl key (for
standard sizes) or Shift key (for widescreen sizes) while selecting a
region. (
See how...
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Enable commenting on your Jing content
Want feedback or discussion about your Jings? When you
share your stuff through Screencast.com, you can now enable commenting
on that content from within Jing!
Share to different Screencast.com folders
You can now choose to share your stuff to any folder you
have set up within Screencast.com. Just create a new button for each
different folder (Jing allows up to 8 unique buttons). Want to keep
personal and work stuff separate? Now you can!
And for Jing Pro users only...
Webcam capture
Put yourself in the picture! Provide a quick "in person"
intro to your videos, send video postcards to your kids away at school,
or even show off your latest big purchase by recording with your web
camera. (
See it in action...
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To celebrate the Jing release, our chief evangelist Betsy Weber rounded up a bunch of TechSmithies to record
6 screencasts in 60 minutes
...using Jing. Check out the videos...they're fun, fast, and informative!
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| Community:
Fresh Snagit tips, delivered via Twitter
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The TechSmith training team is now on Twitter, fielding questions and helping customers however they can.
(Twitter is that web service you've probably heard about, where people post instant updates about what they're doing.)
Sometimes the trainers will create an off-the-cuff screencast that
answers a specific question or exposes a handy-but-hidden feature like
Snagit's eyedropper color matching tool (see links at right).
And guess what?
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Sample tip: Match colors with eyedropper tool
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You don't need to be Twitter user to benefit from the tips we're posting on Twitter.
You can just bookmark the
webpage
and come back occasionally to see what's new...or add the
RSS feed
to your reader.
If you
are
a Twitter user, however, you can tweet @
SnagitTips
for help if you get stuck when using Snagit. Or just say hello!
Have a Snagit tip to share?
Drop me an email
, and you could be featured in the newsletter...
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We've received dozens of great stories from readers about why they've chosen TechSmith products. Here are three in brief...
âÃÂÃÂWhen one of those Microsoft error messages pops upâÃÂÃÂthe ones that
can't be captured by highlighting text and copying itâÃÂÃÂSnagit solves the
problem by allowing hassle-free capture of the exact language and any
details. That makes the next call to tech support easy, because all the
words are right thereâÃÂÃÂwithout the pain of copying down the message word
by word.âÃÂàâÃÂÃÂDick Lutz, editor, MainStreetWire.com
âÃÂÃÂSnagit is the best software product on the market. I use it in
virtually every aspect of my jobâÃÂÃÂon average 20-30 times a dayâÃÂÃÂand tell
a new person about Snagit almost every week.âÃÂàâÃÂÃÂSue Armstrong, Business Management Consultant (and owner),
Database Labs, Inc.
âÃÂÃÂI use Snagit in my genealogy searches, to capture pieces of
historical documents as I find them in databases both in Canada and
Ireland. It is tremendously useful in reducing the time needed to
follow the twisting and turning trail of family history through several
countries and periods of time. What an awesome tool!âÃÂàâÃÂÃÂMaureen Meikle
Tell us
why
you
use Snagit! And if you like the nifty smiley faces above, you can
download them
as Snagit stamps.
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 Kelly Mullins, Information Developer |
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Did
you know that you can use Snagit as a printer? That's right, you can
print to Snagit instead of printing to paper...and you can do it from
any application installed on your computer.
Snagit users have reported a variety of cool and interesting uses for Snagit Printer, like saving time when
checking in for a flight
or when
booting up far from home
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Dr. P.A. Hulley, a scientist from South Africa, wrote in to say that
printing
a graph from Microsoft Excel to Snagit Printer results in a higher resolution image than
capturing
it off the screen...which makes journal editors happy. |
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So give Snagit Printer a whirl and see how it's useful in
your
everyday work!
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| Experts' Corner:
Create interactive graphics, with hotspots
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 Chris McQueen, Instructional Designer |
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Snagit gives you a way to add interactivity to an image and save it as a Flash (.swf) file.
Then when you put that Flash file on a webpage or a PowerPoint
slide, the viewer can hover the mouse over it to see additional
information.
This
video tutorial
and accompanying
written guide
shows you how to make a snazzy, interactive graphic...the easy way!
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