How did you get that neat, rugged/torn look at the edge of your screenshot?
Well done on remembering it was Tera.I was getting ready to start a new thread about how awesome SnagIt was but decided to check first. Of COURSE I am late to the party - as usual.
I did find it interesting however, that NO ONE answered Tera's (OP) question!
I enjoyed his contributions and admired his tolerance and ability to stay collected - a trait I really need to develop in myself. I asked him to stick around but his mind was made up.Well done on remembering it was Tera.
He joined another forum, but I've not seen him around in ages.I enjoyed his contributions and admired his tolerance and ability to stay collected - a trait I really need to develop in myself. I asked him to stick around but his mind was made up.
With SnagIt, all you have to do (once you have started the app) is press Print Screen and it launches. This tool is a must-have if you are documenting your DB and making User Manual....I still Ctrl+PrtScr and paste into Paint.
the scrolling capture for windows longer than the screen size never worked for me. i tried many times and never get it to work.I used Snagit back in the late 90s. It was pretty impressive even then. The ability to capture a scrolled window was particularly useful.
user manual on paper or in microsoft word?This tool is a must-have if you are documenting your DB and making User Manual.
No pajamas about it haha. It is just another tool but it isn't best in the world. It's just something different. To boil it down, I look at it as saying as Windows 10 snippet tool being turned onI've tried snag it and other tools, I just couldn't identify much benefit over and above the 6 seconds it takes me to do my Paint method, snagit just did the exact same thing. but maybe i'll try it again sometime since all of you are going on about it it must be the cat's pajamas