So if anyone could help me out with the wildcards in Vista/XP for %user% or %appdata% (I don't know what they are, if those are it woo hoo) then we could possible have something here. Its simple format and the ability to upload captures instantly have made Jing useful in virtual. ![]() 2 3 Users must create an account before they can use the software, which must be installed on their computer. The program works hand-in-hand with which is a. Jing (software) Jing was a screencasting computer program released in November 2007 as Jing Project by the TechSmith Corporation. And since it stores next to nothing on the harddrive (nothing if I make this batch file.) I think it could be done. Jing allows you to EASILY capture and share (or not) your screen captures to your favorite friends and websites without any hassle. NET framework.NET is becoming more and more popular amongst computers everyone I know has it from auto-updates from microsoft. ![]() I'm currently working on this batch file, which would be really simple if frekkin vista didn't move the application data folder in Vista. Launch the program and it runs quietly in the background, displaying a simple icon at the top of your screen. Convert this from bat-to-exe, give it the command for "run/start app\jing.exe" And we have ourselves something. Jing is an ingenious screen capture tool that makes it easy to create an image or video of what youre looking at right now, then share it on the web, via email, Twitter, instant messaging and more. ![]() It would probably be possible, though, to make a batch file that would copy the data from the USB drive to the host machine and then delete it afterwords. If you exit out of Jing or do not have it set up to run automatically when you start the computer, you will open it from Start > Programs > TechSmith > Jing. It stores it's info in an XML document on the host computer atĬ:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\TechSmith\Jing ![]() It doesn't store any of it's info in the registry, unless you setup start at startup which I didn't do. I ran it from a USB drive and found something out.
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