How to Upload and Publish Images on Twitter with TechSmith Jing

by Mick on June 9, 2009

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Twitter is a great place to share, update and connect with our friends through short messages. Actually there are more you can explore with twitter which not many of us know, for example to upload and publish screenshot images on Twitter.

Techsmith Jing | Publish Screenshot Images on your Twitter Account

Techsmith Jing | Publish Screenshot Images on your Twitter Account

TechSmith Jing is one of the easy tricks to quickly publish your screenshot images on to your Twitter account.

With TechSmith Jing, you can quickly take a screenshot, add text notes or make notes on your images with basic forms and arrows. After you finish editing, the image will be transferred to your free screencast.com and the URL is automatically copied to the clipboard so you can easily insert that on your tweets.

It’s that simple, but there’s more Jing tip I’d like to share with you.

Besided Screencast.com, Jing can also upload images to display to your Flickr account. Open Twittergram and link your Flickr account with Twitter using TechSmithJing tag. Now, all images that you upload to Flickr via Jing will be automatically published to your Twitter stream without having to Tweet about it.

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