Screenjelly is a free web service which allows users to instantly record their desktop screens along with voice directly from inside web browser without installing or downloading any software. You can share the recorded video on Twitter or send via email.
You can use it to quickly share software tips, report a bug. Recording will last for a maximum of 3 minutes, you can stop it at any time in between if you want.
To record your desktop screen just visit Screenjelly.com, click on the large red Record button, recording will start after 5 second countdown. To stop recording click on the stop button. Now your recording is saved on your system, in order to upload your recordings to the web site you need to tweet it on Twitter.
Screenjelly records desktop screen in high quality, with minimum bandwidth usage, so even users with dial up connection will be able to record their desktops easily.
See my screen recording [watch it in full screen for higher quality].(via webtrickz.com)

















August 12th, 2009 at 4:15 am
Tools surrounding Twitter API are amazing and too web2.0 to work with. The conventional wisdom of an application to be downloaded and used has started to change at a random pace.
Is it good or bad? I consider it to be The Best.
August 12th, 2009 at 5:21 am
@Suneel
I agree with you, its the best. I love most of the Twitter web apps.