  haroldo
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| Quick and easy screen shot edits
There is a program for Windows called Faststone Screen Capture »www.faststone.org/FSCaptureDetail.htm that takes quick screen shots and has tools that can quickly add stuff, such as arrows, etc. Is there anything for OS X that can do the same. I downloaded Seashore, which really isn't quick and easy, nor is it tied directly into the screen shot (you have to use Grab then open the program, etc.). Does such a product exist (and is it free)? Thanks! |
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  HiVolt Premium join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON clubs:
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| Preview in Leopard has all those goodies. Just use the Annotate tool.
And to take the screenshot in the first place its
Command+Shift+3 - Full Screen Command+Shift+4 - Selection of Screen Command+Shift+4+Space - Selected Window -- GOLF LEAFS GOLF! |
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edit: May 8th, @10:24AM
| reply to haroldo
 OmniDazzle highlighting, captured with cmd-shift-4 |
I've been using SnapZ Pro along with OmniDazzle (FlashLight, Cutout and Focal Point plugins). I prefer to use highlighting as callout rather than arrows and shapes. The screenshot I've included was captured using the Mac native cmd-shift-4 technique.
In addition to Preview you might want to checkout SnagIt and Skitch. |
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  haroldo
join:2004-01-16 Short Hills, NJ | Thanks! I got to look more closely at those menus! |
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