August 2009
8 posts
Another Round of Screenjelly Updates
As always, the Screenjelly team has been working hard on bringing you great new features, and our newest round of updates is now live!
Here are the details:
You can now post descriptions for every recording, not just the ones you tweet. And even better yet, you can now edit one of your recordings’ descriptions from its player page!
We made it possible to sign in to Screenjelly with...
How to Cash Out Your Tips
We’re discontinuing Screenjelly’s Tipjoy integration, but you can still cash out your old tips!
If you’ve received a tip in the past, head over to Tipjoy to create an account. Once you’ve created an account, you’ll be able to see how just how much money you’re owed (or, in less enjoyable cases, how much you owe).
If more than $5 is waiting for you in Tipjoy...
Meet the Screenjelly Helpdesk
Screenjelly’s latest update includes the Screenjelly Helpdesk, a center for help, troubleshooting, support, and discussion. The helpdesk has swallowed up our old feedback system and our Help and Troubleshooting pages, and we’re confident it will make Screenjelly a better experience for everyone.
Our old Help page has been turned into a section in the helpdesk’s discussions: The...
More Big Updates to Screenjelly!
We at Veodia have been busier than ever over the last few weeks working on some big new things for Screenjelly!
There’s no better way to see the new features than to head over to Screenjelly, but here’s a breakdown of everything new to Screenjelly:
We made it possible to sign up for Screenjelly with just your name and email—Twitter’s optional now!
We removed the tipping,...
Twitter Hit by Denial-of-Service Attack
Twitter is being “attacked” today in what is called a “denial-of-service attack.” The site went down for some time in the morning, but is back up now. Unfortunately, they are still experiencing issues with their API, which is making it temporarily impossible to use many of Screenjelly’s features.
You can currently view recordings and get video URLs and embed codes,...
Rad On The Web – Episode 14 →
Rad On The Web’s latest episode talks about Screenjelly (starting at 2:36 into the video), and even invites viewers to send in recordings of themselves talking about cool web applications—they’ll consider posting the best ones!
Tame the Web – Screencasting to an Audience of One →
Mick Jacobsen (@mickjacobsen), a librarian, tells us about how he helps and connects with his patrons using Screenjelly for “an audience of one.” That’s the kind of librarian we want in our libraries!
July 2009
14 posts
Uhelà – ScreenJelly.com, the site that lets you... →
Original Italian Version
Our First Batch of Screenjelly Updates!
Thank you for all the feedback since we launched Screenjelly! It has been a very exciting launch, and we love hearing back from you! We have been reading all of this great feedback and are launching some updates that answer many of your requests.
We are very interested in learning what you are using Screenjelly for, what you’ve loved, what you’ve hated, and what would make...
feed growth! – Ready for this jelly? →
Lifehacker – Screenjelly Shares Short Screencasts... →
Download Squad – Record screencasts and share them... →
Chris Pirillo – Free Screencasting →
Sporkings – ScreenJelly Brings Screen Captures to... →
The Washington Post – Tweet Those Screencasts With... →
(via TechCrunch)
CNNMoney.com – Veodia Launches Screenjelly for... →
(via GigaOM/NewTeeVee)
NewTeeVee – Veodia Launches Screenjelly for... →
SMO ABC – Share Your Screen Casts on Twitter with... →
TechCrunch – Tweet Those Screencasts With... →