Posted on May 9th, 2006 by Richard K Miller
As you probably know, Mac makes it easy to take a screenshot of whatever you’re doing. (Hit Command-Shift-3 for a full screen shot; Command-Shift-4, then drag the mouse, to take a screenshot of a portion of the screen; or Command-Shift-4, then Space, to take a shot of a specific window. The screenshot image is then saved on your desktop.)
SnapNDrag gives you each of these options so you don’t have to remember the key combinations. You can choose what kind of shot you want and what format you want. You can even drag the screenshot to your email application to send it to someone (hence the name.)
Screenshots are a great way to show someone what you’re working on or to save a note to yourself. SnapNDrag makes them easy.
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