![]() Once an action has been taken, you are then presented with a window containing the final output, which you can then manipulate to your heart’s content, adding symbols, shapes and other effects. You can also select an irregular piece of the screen simply by clicking and dragging the desired area before letting go of the mouse. What I found pretty neat about Snagit was the ability to dynamically select items (or parts of items) on the screen with your yellow selector, simply by hovering. You can assign hotkeys on your keyboard to various functions of the software, which will make on-the-fly screenshot jobs quick and easy. ![]() Whether you need a few screenshots done or want to go the full blown video screencast route, Snagit has you covered. Upon first glance at the Snagit main window, there is a dizzying array of options to choose from. But for the asking price, you’d be hard-pressed to find alternatives that are either much cheaper or entirely free.
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