![]() You can also simply click to highlight active windows or even smaller subsections of active windows, such as toolbars and control panels, although your mileage will vary depending on which program you’re capturing. Your first capture includes a great on-screen tutorial overlay about how to use the region selection tool, which allows you to quickly define a specific area of the screen to capture. When it comes time to actually start a capture, the All-in-One mode really shines. Much like the process of configuring my TechSmith account using my Google credentials, setting up Google Drive access was smooth and trouble-free. You can even set up multiple share locations at once, for example, saving a file to your computer as well as automatically uploading it to your Google Drive account. The Share section is simple to use, offering a range of locations where your files can be automatically uploaded. The Selection setting determines what area of the screen will be captured: a region you define with your mouse, an open window, or your entire screen. You can also use the Print Screen key to trigger your pre-configured capture process while Snagit is running in the background or click the area that says ‘Print Screen’ to set a different keyboard shortcut. The options are quite self-explanatory, and most of the magic happens once you actually click the Capture button. This means I’m a bit limited with what I can actually show you, but we’ll go over everything that’s available! All-in-One Capture ModeĪs I mentioned above, this is the most helpful mode. Unfortunately, one of the paradoxes of a screen capture program is that it’s impossible to capture the screen capture process itself because the program doesn’t want its helpful screen overlays to be captured and ruin your final product. The latest Windows version also includes a helpful widget that tucks away in the top center of your screen, ready for quick usage, although I find that the keyboard shortcut is a better choice for actually starting the capture process, so I don’t use the widget. Most of the time, you’re probably going to be working with the All-in-One capture tab since it’s the most flexible (as you’d guess from the name). Snagit is broken down into three main sections – the All-in-One capture tab, the Image capture tab, and the Video capture tab. Once that setup is all done, you’re ready to start capturing! TechSmith took the opportunity to ask me about how I planned to use the software, but I presume this is just for their internal usage. Thanks to the OAuth standard, I was able to set up a new account using my Google account information in just a few clicks. In order to start using Snagit, you are required to log in or sign up for a TechSmith account. Note: The screenshots from here on are taken using the Windows version of Snagit unless otherwise noted. They have had no editorial input on the following review. TechSmith has not provided any compensation in exchange for this review, nor did they provide me with a free copy of the program – I tested using the free trial version available to everyone. They are definitely not all created equal, and the last thing you want to do in the middle of a difficult explanation is to stop and struggle with your software, so I appreciate the value of a well-designed capture app. During my work as a graphic designer and photography writer, I’ve often found it necessary to communicate complex ideas as quickly and clearly as possible.Ĭreating detailed instructional videos and screen captures is almost always faster and more effective than long-winded text explanations, and as a result, I’ve experimented with a number of different screen capture apps over the years. Hi, my name is Thomas Boldt, and I’ve been a tech fanatic for decades. What I Don’t Like: Comparatively expensive. But if you are a blogger, journalist, or tutorial maker who has the need to blur sensitive information, add fancy callouts, or capture video of your PC/Mac screen, Snagit is a perfect choice. ![]() If that’s all that you want, you don’t need to use Snagit at all. In Windows, you can take a screenshot by pressing the Alt + PrtScn keys For Macs, it’s Shift + Command + 4. You already have a basic free screenshot tool. It’s a bit expensive for a screen capture program, and you can often get a decent video editor that includes a screen capture feature at a similar price point. The only issue that I have with Snagit is the price point. Once you’re satisfied with the final product, you can share your creations online on a wide range of services, from an FTP to Youtube, with just a few clicks. It’s very lightweight and unobtrusive during the recording phase and finishes the capture process with a capable image editor that can be learned in just a few minutes. TechSmith has a history of producing well-designed reliable software with plenty of features, and Snagit is no exception. ![]()
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