In the beginning, I kept forgetting the shortcut for taking the screenshot and, if you have the SnagIt screen open, it takes the picture of SnagIt rather than the window you want. It happened some, but not all, of the time. Reviewer 1: A few times when I was trying to do a region, SnagIt was selecting the entire window or screen rather than letting me snap the region I created with the mouse. If there’s anything you want to do in the screen capture arena, SnagIt can do it: screen images (even ones that exceed screen size), text, print output stream, and more Supporting/auxiliary sub-applications were outstanding, annotation tools for editing and its Catalog/Viewer facility provided exceptional capabilities User’s Guide documentation is much more extensive than usually provided with such a program (73 pages including an index!) Supporting TechSmith Website documentation was extensive and very helpful, the best I’ve ever seen for a utility program such as this, clearly they use SnagIt for their own work and care about their user/customer community. Reviewer 4: Outstanding functionality, the best I’ve even seen in a screen capture program. One of the best features is the SnagIt studio, where you can cut, crop, edit, or annotate the captured image. You select the input (Web, screen, text, video) and the kind of output you usually prefer (jpg, bmp, etc.). Reviewer 3: What I really liked was few menus to navigate or options to wade through. ![]() Reviewer 2: The variety of input and output features is terrific. Its basic features are quick and easy to figure out with little or no help. It can also take pictures using shapes like, for example, a circular picture. ![]() It has a dialog box for entering the information to send snapshots by email, to a Web server, etc. SnagIt allows you to save as a picture, to the clipboard, email, printer, and the Web. Reviewer 1: The ability to take pictures of specific windows, areas, and pages that are long and need scrolling. ![]() Reviewer 4: Yes, it was easy, straightforward, and no problems installing on Win XP (Home) and Win2000 systems. Reviewer 3: Yes, it uses the standard Windows setup. Or, perhaps, just too much function in one package. To me, it has just too much function in an unintuitive user interface. Reviewer 4: Yes, but despite its extensive tutorial aids, as an experienced DP professional who has used numerous screen capture programs essentially without any documentation, I found SnagIt surprisingly difficult to learn and use. Reviewer 3: Yes, it’s easy to capture images, Web pages, printed output, or on-screen video with a push of a button. The Web Capture and Printer Capture both worked easily the first time. As I’m constantly sending software instructions to members of a club I belong to, I can see this may end up being an extremely useful tool. I watched the tutorial again and this time selected Fixed Rectangle and waaa-laaa and it worked like a charm. I use two monitors and SnagIt captured both monitors in their entirety, definitely not what I wanted. ![]() Reviewer 2: The initial image and text capture went quite smoothly however, the initial video capture was a disaster. SnagIt is a screen capture program that allows you to capture an exact copy of anything that appears on your Windows screen.
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