When's the Last Time You Janged Someone?

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Definition: A Jang is the unintentional sending of a Jing that was not the Jing you meant to send. This is often caused by sending a link before the Jing was completely uploaded. Jangs are usually immediately followed by the user racking their brains trying to recall the last Jing they took when they see the "The link to your capture is ready to be pasted" dialog.

Here's an example!

Bill: Ok guys, here's our latest test count: http://screencast.com/t/VMmGVLXh Congratz all!
Mark: That'd be an awesome test count! Did you have a good weekend? (I think you just Janged us.)
Bill: Uhhh, let's try that again, and yes. http://screencast.com/t/k7cQA3Yt

Have you ever Janged when you meant to Jing? Care to share? We seriously do want to reduce the number of Jang experiences, and we'll share the plan and solicit feedback in another post.

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I can honestly say NEVER! Thinking of the different type of folks, I send jings too.....this would be a nuclear mistake for sure!

It will be great when the jing geniuses give us a little launch pad for our jings with quickpreview so we never make that mistake in the future.

Until then....its check it in the browser!

Robb

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