Jing Capture Software Goes Pro [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network —
... Today the folks at TechSmith announced the availability of a Pro version with features aimed at the video capture crowd. For a paltry $14.95 year they have beefed up the service to allow higher quality HD videos, enhanced integration with video sharing sites including a direct upload to YouTube, and removal of any Jing branding. ...
Jing Goes Pro: One of Our Favorite Screencasting Tools Just Got Better
ReadWriteWeb —
... , Jing's parent company, also announced a new Pro version of Jing, which, for $14.95 a year, allows users to record their screencasts in HD H.264 video, directly upload them to YouTube, and remove the Jing logos that appear at the beginning and end of videos produced with the free version of Jing. ...
Macworld 2009: TechSmith's Jing goes Pro
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... website and Jing, one of our favorite screen capture tools. Jing's free offering continues to provide easy and quick screen snaps with tight web integration and handy SWF video capture, but the new announcement here is the introduction of Jing Pro, a new paid plan with additional features for heavy screencasting use. ...
Macworld 2009: Techsmith’s Jing Pro
theory.isthereason —
While I got to see a preview of Camtasia for Mac, it’s not ready for public viewing. What I can show you though, is the “Pro edition” of Jing released earlier this month.
Katie Lewis of Techsmith demos some of the new features Jing “Pro” offers, which includes:
YouTube export and uploading
MPEG-4 export, great for editing and podcasting
Jing branding removal
At $14.95 per year, Jing Pro comes at a decent price for the convenience of screencasting on the fly. Do ...

