How to salvage your videos before Jumpcut shuts down
Yahoo! is shutting down online video editing site Jumpcut next month. This week the company rolled out a few tools allowing users to download their original video files and rendered projects from the site. The easy part is download your "assets," which includes the original video clips, photos, audio, and other elements you uploaded to the site. Jumpcut is now offering users links for ...
Yahoo! has finally decided to pull the plug on Jumpcut, a web based video editor that has been on life support since December. That's when Yahoo! stopped letting users upload videos to the service, instead suggesting that they upload short videos to Flickr. Now TechCrunch reports that Jumpcut is sending out emails to users letting them know that the service will be closed on June 15th, 2009. ...
Something that blew me
away, back in the day, were the multiple clipboard slots I started using when Office 2000 came out. This blew me away
because, as a mostly Mac user, I was used to the old copy/paste one thing at a time routine. Well Office 2k spoiled me,
because despite efforts like iClip Lite (a
Dashboard widget), I have yet to find a great clipboard tool. But Jumpcut
might fit the bill. ...





