September 2008 Archives
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As it turns out, pie is not very easy to make--especially when one tries to put the Jing logo in meringue or cut it into a crust.
The scrumptious pie shown in the photo was baked by Jim--Mac developer and, as we just found out, under-cover baker!
As you can see, the Jing team is really passionate about Jing, but we know Jing still has some rough spots and room for improvement.
We have a question for you: What is the one thing that was (or still is) the most confusing to you as you started using Jing? We want Jing to be as easy as pie...or easy as falling off a log. Yeah, that seems a lot easier. Post your comment here or send us feedback.
That little text tool--you may have used it hundreds of times and yet it might be keeping secrets from you! Currently the text tool works a little differently on Windows and Mac.
Check out these short videos below: You might know everything there is to know about the text tool, but...I bet you might just learn a little something new!
Windows: http://www.screencast.com/t/DMIJpex699 (1:13)
Mac: http://www.screencast.com/t/Pn3BOog8D (1:40)
Good day everyone. We got this nice trophy in the mail the other day. A few months ago PC World named the Jing Project as no. 100 in their list of the best products of 2008. (We just squeaked in!) I guess that means there is lots of opportunity to move up.
There were a lot of cool products on their list, and of course, a lot of opinions about what else should have been on the list. What are some technology products you couldn't get along without? I've recently fallen in love with SynergyKM. It's freeware that lets me use my same mouse and keyboard to go between my Mac and PC--and better yet, I can copy and paste text (ahem--like Jing URLs) from one to the other.
