I started playing around with Jing after two NCSU DE librarians gave it a rave review. It works great for short tutorials, but is absolutely not meant for anything long as there isn’t any editing capability. Nevertheless, the visual presentation is pretty powerful and I can imagine these tutorials (even the shortest of them) being great for the harder databases (Hello, LexisNexis!) Check out my first attempt: a tutorial on using World Development Indicators
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