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Jing and The Mega Huge Email Attachment

Posted on Tuesday April 22, 2008 by Mike Curtis

Have you ever been on the receiving end of a forwarded email you’ve already seen with the 1+ MB photo attachment? You know, the funny kittens or the neighbor’s new granddaughter (and they also have a new 10 megapixel camera apparently)?

Well, I made a rough video a while back that was inspired after receiving an email with numerous huge attachments of versions of the photo you’ll see at the end of the video. While it was kind of funny, it was extra annoying because I was not on a high-speed network at the time. I’d would have rather had a Jing hyper link so I could look at it if I wanted to, or just save it for later.

Jing conquers large email attachments video (1:09)

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Alanwax :

OK . . . I plead stupid . . . really, really stupid!
Captured a YouTube screen. When I pasted it into an email, the player controls were inactive.
Pray tell . . . Wudhappend?

asw

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SteveK :

You captured a picture (image) of the UTube page.

It won't work any better than pushing any control on any picture.

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