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Snapz Pro X

Snapz Pro X - 1.0.8

Screen capture tool; save actions as QuickTime movies

All Time: (3.9)
Version 1.0.8: (4.6)
Selected Version: 1.0.8
Release Date: 2003-08-21
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.0.8): 9,316
Downloads (all versions): 323,189
Price: $29.00-49.00

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Product Description:

A single keystroke can immediately save anything visible on screen in a wide variety of image file formats. Snapz Pro X supports saving screen images as .bmp, .pict, .gif, .jpg, .png, .tiff, .pdf, or Photoshop files, and can even record the action as a QuickTime movie! Screenshots can be scaled, cropped, color depth-changed, and dithered. Snapz Pro X can also add borders, generate automatic thumbnails, overlay watermarks/copyright notices...

What's new in this version:

  • We now use a different method of pausing processes we're taking screenshots of, which is compatible with iTunes 4.x, newer MacroMedia products, etc.
  • Added internet version checking. When Snapz Pro X is launched, if you're connected to the Internet, it'll see if there is a newer version of Snapz available, and tell you about it
  • Did regression testing of Snapz Pro X with Panther, and fixed a few minor issues so that it operates properly on Panther
  • Recompiled Snapz Pro X with gcc 3.3, which should result in a little performance boost
  • Fixed a few other minor issues

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.0 or higher

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Version 1.0.8:
Overall Rating: (4.6) Features: (4.4) Support: (4.4)
Ease of Use: (4.4) Quality / Stability: (4.3) Price: (3.7)
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Snapz Pro X ReviewNOt What They Say - Version: 2.2.1, 10/19/2009 05:51PM PST

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getittowork
As Shareware you are suppose to be able to try if for a period of time and buy is you use. They say, "Please note that this is a trial version of Snapz Pro X. It will operate as a fully functional product for 15 days." This is not true. It has the words in big blue letters that it is a demonstration. I can't really tell the quality. Don't say "full functional" and have me install only to uninstall the software. Tell me the truth. Can't trust them.
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Snapz Pro X ReviewStill needed, and so are audio improvements - Version: 2.2, 8/27/2009 03:03PM PST

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Jason!
It is unfortunate but true. We still need this. For despite the many improvements in Snow Leopard, Apple foolishly refused to empower us with the means to select a "section" of the screen to take a video of. Who wants an enormous video of the entire screen on 24" iMacs or 30" big screens? The filesize becomes ridiculous (and yes, I am aware of the Animation codec which is very crisp yet compact for videos of the screen). SnapzPro solves this problem very nicely by giving me flexibility on what I can capture on screen.

But my gripe is voiceover compression. Why can't Snapz Pro give me the means to compress the microphone audio in a modern format like MP3 or AAC? Instead I have to compress using one of the silly choices SnapzPro gives me, which sounds quite bad and isn't that small in terms of filesize either. It's a major problem which is not being address.

Another concern is, why did it take Snow Leopard for this software to be updated? It hadn't been updated in ages and now the developer sighs and says, "Blasted! We have to update it." That's how I, a user, perceive it anyway. Improve your software, for goodness sake, and don't wait for OS updates to do it!
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Snapz Pro X CommentarySnow Leopard - Version: 2.2, 8/27/2009 01:22PM PST

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Soren0
One has to wonder if we need Snapz Pro X anymore. It looks like 10.6, Snow Leopard has built in screen capture. See below: Record your screen. Catch the action taking place on your screen with screen recording. Start recording and QuickTime Player captures the activity on your screen and creates a movie file. It’s perfect for creating instructional media or when you need more than a simple screen shot. Link: http://www.apple.com/macosx/refinements/enhancements-refinements.html#quicktime"
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