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Cost of snagit
Cost of snagit









cost of snagit

Matching Fontsĭon’t expect Edit Text to be able to match the screen-grab spot-on – after all, there’s no guarantee you’ll have that exact font for any given random screen grab anyway. This speeds the process significantly, and retains the original text for you to only over-write the bits you want.

cost of snagit

Of course it was always possible to delete the original text and replace it with a new line, but that was quite tedious. Here’s a comparison of the original and the edited version of same (with a highlight to help draw your eye to what changed):

cost of snagit

You don’t need to grab the whole screen either: just use the Selection tool to lasso the text you’re after, then right-click and either Grab or Edit: (Notice however that it correctly grabbed the “p” in “help”). With none of the image selected it will grab the whole thing.Ĭlose inspection will show a few errors have snuck in there, but it’s pretty darned good, especially given how small the original was, and in black on grey! You’ll see it couldn’t extract the descender in a lower-case “g” in a URL, rendering in the above “Event Loo Online Help”, but you can hardly blame it for that one. Here’s a random error message (de-identified) & the grabbed version:įor the above you can select Edit / Grab text from the menu bar, or just right-click and Grab text. I also like that I can also more easily anonymise a screen-grab back to a generic “” reference, without adding the visual distraction that the blur tool often causes. Of particular appeal for me is that it’s now become easier to blog Windows error messages and embed the message text into the post for search engines to find, without the painstaking effort to hand-transcribe the text. The recent release of Snagit 2018 excited me because it adds something I can really use: the ability to capture (grab) and edit text directly on a screen-grab.

cost of snagit

I can delete text (like an unwanted date-stamp) leaving only the background, blur sensitive details, highlight the important bits, and much more.Ĭompare an original with the edited version: I love how what I call the “munching tool” (aka “cut out”) lets me imperceptibly remove white-space, or add tear-marks to show where I’ve removed part of an image for brevity. Snagit gives me a lot of editing power in a small economical package. It quickly became indispensable, and so I purchased a separate copy for my work PC. Prior to becoming an MVP I relied entirely on the free Windows “Snipping Tool”, but that all changed when TechSmith was kind enough to send me a complimentary copy of Snagit. The screen-grabs here at are these days all captured & refined by TechSmith’s “Snagit” screen-capture utility.











Cost of snagit