SnagIt 9.0 now available
If you, like us, capture and edit a lot of screenshots, the new version of SnagIt might interest you. We have covered past versions so let's focus on what's new with 9.0.
Version 9 adds a sequential capture feature, automatic or custom tagging, visual bookmarking, ribbon-based menus, multi-image capabilities, a quick access toolbar and other features. The TechSmith web page lists better work flow as one of the main new features. You can decide if you want to capture everyhing and edit later or capture one image, edit, capture another, edit, etc.
The version is free to try and $49.95 to purchase.
Version 9 adds a sequential capture feature, automatic or custom tagging, visual bookmarking, ribbon-based menus, multi-image capabilities, a quick access toolbar and other features. The TechSmith web page lists better work flow as one of the main new features. You can decide if you want to capture everyhing and edit later or capture one image, edit, capture another, edit, etc.
The version is free to try and $49.95 to purchase.













Comments
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Subscribe to commentsMMAug 1st 2008 5:15PM
$50 for an image capture tool ? They customers must be really really rich ...
MysteriusAug 1st 2008 6:31PM
How long can I try it for free?
Christina ClarkAug 1st 2008 6:32PM
30 days according to the website. Some of the older versions are available for free.
RPAug 2nd 2008 12:02AM
I use it all the time at work -- it's a great communication tool. Someone asks how to do something? Take a screen shot, add some arrows, send an e-mail, done in 30 seconds.
They got my $40 for the last version. (OK, work paid for it.)
BocorothAug 2nd 2008 12:53PM
I just use the snipping tool in vista. It's free, and just as effective.
ClaudiaSep 14th 2008 4:36PM
Fireshot is a Firefox plugin that many of those features and doesn't cost a dime. Since it's a plugin, it's obviously less advanced, but it'll be enough for most people. I love the embedded uploader and the editing window.
Give it a try.
http://screenshot-program.com/