SnagIt is a screen capture tool.
Capture anything on your screen, edit the image
and print it or share it as you wish. It
can capture the content of a scrolling window.
You can grab all the images on a Web page, menus
using a time delay - and even make a video of
on-screen actions.
Comments from those who selected Snagit as one of
their Top 10 Tools in 2008
"the world’s greatest screen capture tool – it doesn’t
get much better than this – and yet it keeps getting
better all the time. Around $50, if it is your first go
at it – download a free trial."
Bonni
Stachowiak
"In the past, I used to
capture screenshots, copy them into my
imaging tool and mess around with them there.
But inspired by the high ranking of
SnagIt on the
Top 100 Tools for Learning 2007 list, I tried out the free version. SnagIt makes the whole process so much easier
- I'm hooked."
Jane Hart
"It is one great tool for creating of the tutorials
and presentations."
Malinka
Ivanova
"It is a commercial tool and that is annoying, but
luckily I managed to register it for free (during
the free special offer) which has expired!). I have found this tool to be
really excellent for capturing and creating
customized graphics on-the-fly (within seconds!) for
my learning adventure (ZaidLearn)." Zaid Alsagoff
"This is my visual Swiss army knife, so much more that a
screen capture tool, great for livening up PowerPoint
and blog articles"
Patrick
Mayfield
"The one tool that
every trainer MUST have in his/her toolbox."
Ed
Lamaster
"This is the single most-used tool I
own. Intuitive, quick, and versatile. My organization
recently had something of a crisis involving the
implementation a new piece of software, and I was able
to create, narrate, and launch a video tutorial in
under an hour with SnagIt. (You know it does video,
don’t you?) Problem solved; you can’t ask more from a
tool"
Jane Bozarth
"This is one groovy little
graphics program. I use it all the time in creating
training materials, and have even used it to record a
self-study training video for a system application
(creates an avi file."
Shari Ward
"with all the Web 2.0 tools around, I still enjoy
using SnagIT to do a whole host of jobs for me. I load
Snagit onto every single machine I own."
Judy
O'Connell
"Really great to capture images,
edit them, and use them in my eLearning content." Juan Antonio Ortiz
Comments from those who selected Snagit as one of
their Top 10 Tools in 2007
"I don't buy much software; I tend to
use what's available in the open-source world.
However, when there's nothing out there for free,
with the same capabilities, I will spend the money.
Snagit is one of those tools. It's a screen
capture tool on steroids. You can very quickly
capture a window (or just a portion of a screen, or
a pull-down menu), resize it, annotate it, add edge
effects like a drop shadow or a torn edge, and save
or publish it. For producing quick users guides it's
essential."
Mark
Berthelemy
"Simple way to capture anything on
the screen."
Janet Clarey
"this screen
capture tool is an
excellent value.
Capture and edit regions
or whole screens, and
even create simple short
narrated videos of
desktop activities."
Jane Bozarth
"it lets me
copy and distribute any image, text or video (including
web-pages with links). Because it permits notes on the
images (great for courses)"
Gabriela
Grosseck
"I use SnagIt to screen captures and
basic pictures editing. Works perfectly well and fills
all my needs."
Jorge Gonçalves
"Powerful screen capture and
annotation for Windows"
Cathy Moore
"A neat tool for capturing screens. As
trainers and instructional design people, screen
capturing is an everyday occurrence"
Doris Edwards
"I
use it nearly every day since a picture speaks 1,000
words. Be it in a blog entry, an email to a
colleague, or to a customer to illustrate a
particular product feature, SnagIt makes it
super-easy to take a high-quality screenshot and
share it with the world."
Gabe Anderson
"Students like to see screen shots of
what they will see in a program or an online activity
when I write the instructions or provide a help sheet
for them."
Susan Quinn