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“great graphics manipulation tool for people who frequently need to take a specific screenshotPresenters, journalists, bloggers, meme creators, forum posters, IT workers, and anyone else who works or plays online will eventually need to capture what’s on their screens. TechSmith’s Snagit is the software for the job. The app’s previous updates added new tools, revamped existing features, and streamlined the interface, and Snagit polishes the experience even further. Snagit once again snags our Editors’ Choice award for screen-capture utilities due to its flexibility, power, and ease of use, despite being pricier than competitors Ashampoo Snap, Droplr, Screencast-O-Matic, and Windows Snip & Sketch.
Priced at a relatively expensive $49.99, Snagit is a screen-capture utility for Windows and macOS. The base price grants you a two-device license, while an optional $12.49 “Maintenance” download adds several perks, including a guaranteed update to next year’s version, priority phone support, and access to the Snagit Certification course that teaches you how to use the software. Existing Snagit owners can upgrade to the version for $34.99, a price that includes a license for next year’s version. In addition, TechSmith has a $274 bundle that includes Snagit and Camtasia, the company’s education-focused screen-recording and video-editing software (if separately purchased, they’d cost you $298).
If you need basic screen-capture features, but don’t want to spend money, the free Windows Snip & Sketch is a solid alternative that comes baked into every Windows 10 PC. Please note that Windows 10 has another free, built-in screen-capture utility: Snipping Tool. You can pretty much ignore it, as it’s been surpassed by Snip & Sketch. In fact, Microsoft is phasing out the app in a future update. Screencast-O-Matic’s free version provides many useful screen capture and recording tools, and upgrading to the deluxe version for $1.65 per month unlocks even more great features, especially for video editors. A Droplr subscription starts at $6 per month, while Ashampoo Snap, another strong Snagit competitor, costs $39.99.
Picture-in-Picture Video finally lets Snagit users record both their screen and their own face through a webcam at the same time. Presenters can use more visual aids to better explain what’s happening on screen, as well as add more personality to recordings. This brings the software in line with current, video-focused capture utilities, such as the free, video-only Vimeo Record. Video sync is generally improved, too.
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When you launch Snagit, the app displays a mini control box that peeks out from the top edge of your display. It sports a big, red icon for taking a screenshot and smaller buttons for various settings options.
The screen-capture icon is only one of many possible ways to start a screen capture. By default, Snagit also lets you press the PrtSc key (you can also create your own shortcut) to capture a portion of your screen by dragging crosshairs across a specific area. Once you highlight a section, you can clip it or enter the app’s incredibly useful panoramic scrolling mode, which makes it a breeze to clip tall or wide images by scrolling horizontally or vertically. It’s great for capturing items from infinite-scroll webpages. In a nice touch, you can lock the tool so that it captures images in either 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratios.
If you’ve tried other screen-capture apps, you know that it isn’t easy to find one that can capture cascading menus and other Windows features that tend to disappear when you press a key. With Snagit, you simply set the delay counter to the number of seconds that you prefer (up to 60) and tap the capture shortcut key. You can also set screen-capture interval times (every few seconds, minutes or hours), and schedule a screen capture. Ashampoo Snap gives you many timed-capture options, many of which are similar to what Snagit offers. Snip & Sketch, on the other hand, simply gives you three- or 10-second delay options. Premium Screencast-O-Matic users can zoom in while recording the screen.
Snagit also lets you easily apply special effects to an image (like grayscale, text, arrows, and borders) without aspiring to be a super-tool like Adobe Illustrator. In addition, its video-recording feature lets you include an audio track from either a microphone or Windows’ own audio output—for example, from an MP3 recording on disk or a YouTube video. TechSmith’s related, and free, Fuse mobile apps for Android and iOS let you export images from your smartphone to a desktop running Snagit (or Camtasia) if the devices are on the same Wi-Fi network. To get past this Wi-Fi restriction, you’ll need to sync your files across an outside cloud storage service, and then open that storage to access those files on whatever device you want. That’s pretty easy to do, but Droplr does a better job putting all your files into one easy cloud ecosystem for all devices.
Snagit’s editor serves two purposes: it opens captured images and houses all of your screencaps. One great thing about Snagit’s image saving is that any screenshot you snag is accessible from the program cache, even if you don’t explicitly save it. Screencast-O-Matic and Ashampoo Snap do the same, although Snap’s interface is far too busy, with menus running across the entire perimeter.
From the editor, you can save images to disk in one of 19 formats, including BMP, GIF, JPG, and PSD. You can even add hotspots that act as hyperlinks if you save your capture as MHTML, PDF, SWF, or Snagit’s own SNAG format. Ashampoo supports just nine formats, including JPG, PDF, PNG, and WMV. Snip & Sketch supports even fewer formats: JPG, GIF, and PNG. Screencast-O-Matic only exports PNG files.
Video and Sharing
Snagit’s earlier versions recorded video in AVI format, but starting with version 11, Snagit adopted the MP4 format. Ashampoo Snap gives you the option to save as WMV or AVI; Screencast-O-Matic exports as AVI, MP4, or FLV; and Windows Sketch & Snip doesn’t let you record video at all. Recording video is as simple as ever, but the software gives you the option to switch feeds by jumping between your screen and webcam, or combine both feeds into one. This proves handy for people who craft online presentations.
You can preview captured videos in Snagit’s video editor, capture individual frames, and trim unwanted sections. Captured video can be shared to Camtasia, Dropbox, FTP, Google Drive, TechSmith Relay, ScreenCast.com, or YouTube. You can share still images to even more destinations, including Clipboard, Email, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word.
Combine Images is a terrific feature that lets you display multiple screen captures in one image, and it’s easy to do. You simply highlight the images you want to combine and select Combine in Template. As with other images, you can mark up the combined photo with arrows, text, and other items. With Snagit, you can now combine images into a video or a GIF with the integrated GIF maker. Add some narration and annotations to make a how-to guide or a dumb social media meme.
Downloading, creating, sharing, and modifying templates helps team projects look professional, cohesive, and creative. With Snagit, teams can now share custom color palettes, design styles, and fonts as a single and re-usable aesthetic scheme.
Simplify Tool is for people who frequently update a particular image—presenters immediately come to mind. With Simplify Tool, you can create Simplified User Interface (SUI) graphics, stripped-down versions of captured images that just contain the bare essentials that you use on a regular basis. This way, you can start with a clean palette each time, without the need to delete any previously used elements. This feature works even better in Snagit, as it’s able to intelligently recognize and simplify complex interfaces into readable and customizable SUI designs.
Snagit features more than 2,000 pre-made Stamps, the app’s name for icons, symbols, cursors, and other items. Stamp Search and Browsing lets you comb through the stamp library using keywords instead of poring through menus. Like Favorite Tools, Stamp Search and Browsing is a time saver.
Like Ashampoo Snap, Snagit has Optical Character Recognition (OCR) text-reading functionality that lets you pull text from screen captures, now compatible with Spanish and Portuguese. It’s a terrific feature that can prove useful when creating a presentation.
One essential feature for anyone making screenshots of internet applications is the Blur tool, which comes in handy when you want to mask elements in an image—obscuring email addresses or phone numbers in screens that are going to be publicly shared, for example.
Even better, Snagit lets you create presets that determine exactly what happens when you take a screenshot. For example, you can set Snagit to send all snaps to your Pictures folder and apply a favorite visual filter. This is an extremely helpful feature, as it lets you skip the editing process by automatically applying an effect or sending the capture directly to a desired destination.
Snagit features :
• Possibility to publish photos in PDF format
• Ability to put different effects on pictures and videos
• Full compatibility with Camtasia Studio program
• Allow you to use Camtasia Studio files
• Adjustable time for camera auto-activation
• Ability to capture video secretly without getting the user attention
• Ability to save images in most common formats like GIF, JPG,
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- Install the software
- Close the program in case of have been started
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- Press the button to activate it
- Finally, enjoy it!
What’s new in Snagit:
- Modern and intuitive user interface
- Amazing effects are customizable
- New Panoramic capture support
- New capture preset creation tool
- Other bug fixes and improvements
Minimum Requirements:
- Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10 or Server 2012/ 2016 (64-bit only – all editions)
- 2.4 GHz or faster processor
- 1 GB RAM (memory)
- 400 MB disk space
- 1024 x 768 display
- .NET Framework 4.6
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Final Words
Snagit is a beautifully designed, reliable, and efficient app that does just about everything a screen-capture app should do. Rival products, such as Ashampoo Snap, Droplr, Screencast-O-Matic, and Windows Snip & Sketch, don’t match Snagit’s all-around functionality. Ashampoo Snap has many Snagit features and costs five dollars less, but Snagit’s $5 premium gives you more options. Screen-O-Cast offers an impressive amount of features for free, but its paid version also can’t quite surpass Snagit.
Of course, if you’re using Windows, you can fire up the built-in Snip & Sketch for fast-and-easy screen captures, but it won’t be enough for serious screenshot takers willing to pay for a premium experience. In that case, Snagit is the answer. Snagit is an outstanding app that stands tall as the PCMag Editors’ Choice pick for screen-capture utilities.
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