![]() ![]() ![]() If you click on the gear icon, you can delay the capture and even select how long the delay should be. You can also tell SnagIt whether or not you want the arrow cursor to appear in your snag. One cool feature is that when you edit the screen capture, you can move the arrow cursor anywhere you want. In preferences you can tell SnagIt’s editing window to open automatically after each grab or, if you prefer, you can open it manually. If you’ve enabled the pop out menu, simply click on the little tablet icon to open the editing window. SnagIt offers a ton of editing options, and you can even combine captures together. There are two editing sets: Tools and Effects. Tools include cropping, arrows, text, call out boxes, blur, and more. ![]() Effects include borders, perspective, reflection, and shadow. You can apply effects only to the entire screen shot (but not parts of it). Below is a screen grab illustrating some of the tools and effects. SnagIt allows you to share your captures through a variety of methods. If you want to use SnagIt’s, you can sign up for a free account with 2GB of storage. You can also share your captures through email or an ftp client. Or, if you prefer, you can copy your capture straight to the clipboard. SnagIt is fairly simple to use, though I struggled to figure out the cropping tool. ![]()
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