Imagine, if you will, the absolute worst piece of 'multimedia' software — probably for Windows — that you have received bundled with a printer or a scanner or a digital camera, full of meaningless circles filled with low contrast gradients, transitioning between one another in a poorly animated way and dependent on you reading the instructions first to learn by rote what each icon is meant to do. If you're not willing to or can't imagine such a piece of software then download Jing and try it first hand.
Further sins: (1) you can't record anything without handing over your email address; (2) although it is justifiable for free users to be limited to SWF output, the baked-in player interface is ugly to the extreme. Couple its deficiencies with the usual downsides of playing video through a browser (ie, video can't be resized, things like the scroll wheel to frame step don't work, no full screen option) and the videos you produce with this aren't particularly useful.
I've rated it 3/5 because I guess some people will find it very useful, but they'll do so despite these various limitations and probably through gritted teeth while dealing with the user interface.
Jing
Snap a picture or record video of your computer screen. Share instantly over the web, IM, and email.
Version: 2.1
Horrid user interface, bad approach to privacy
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: ThomasHarte Friday, June 05 2009 @ 05:28 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: NO
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