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SnagIt
SnagIt Screenshot under Windows
Developed byTechSmith
Initial release1990
Latest release9.1.1 / 2009-1-29; 335 days ago
PlatformWindows
Development statusActive
TypeScreenshot
LicenseCommercial
Websitehttp://www.techsmith.com/screen-capture.asp

SnagIt is a screenshot program that operates under the Windows operating system. It is distributed by TechSmith, who also distribute Camtasia Studio, and was first launched in 1990.[1] SnagIt replaces the native Print Screen function with additional features. It contains most features needed by technical writers (scrolling page screenshots and automatic 'trim edges' function, for example). SnagIt Accessories extends its features. For example, Flickr Output enables the user to upload screen capture onto one's own Flickr account.

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[edit] Critical reception

TopTen Reviews rated the software 4/4 in all categories, the highest score of 10 comparative packages reviewed. The review highlighted the capture quality, ease of use and support.[2] CNET, though rating the software 8/10 and mentioning the ability to take shots of entire Web pages, pointed out weakness including a poor wizard and fewer output file formats than competitors.[3] About.com are also very positive pointing up the ease of use, comprehensive features and multiple views and awarded 5/5, but they say text entry in the SnagIt Editor is slow, lagging behind as you type in the edit box.[1]544646

[edit] SnagIt Editor

The SnagIt Editor is a basic image editing program which comes with SnagIt. It can be used to make simple changes to a screenshot, including adding arrows, blurring sections, or cropping. The SnagIt Editor (pictured) uses Microsoft's Fluent Ribbon UI.

[edit] See also

  • Camtasia Studio

[edit] References

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