Friday, October 21, 2011

Snapz Pro X 2.3.2-Effortlessly record anything on your screen

We take a lot of screenshots at Softonic so we know a good screenshot tool
when we see one. Snapz Pro X definitely fits the bill as a powerful and
flexible screenshot tool, filling just about every need, although Snow
Leopard users may debate whether its worth it or not. Once Snapz Pro X is
installed, taking a screenshot is a keystroke away. You can save into a huge
variety of formats including .bmp, .pict, .gif, .jpg, .png, .tiff, .pdf, or
even as a Photoshop file. Even better, if you want to create a screencast
tutorial, you can do so by saving it as a QuickTime movie. Screenshots can be
scaled, cropped, color depth-changed, and dithered, which makes Snapz Pro X
quite a handy image editor as well. You can add borders, generate automatic
thumbnails, add watermarks and copyright warnings, and much more. Long file
names aren't a problem, you can automatically preview images, and all-round
use of the Snapz Pro X is a pleasure. On the downside, Snapz Pro X can be a
little slow to launch and there is no way to save audio from screencasts in a
compressed format such as MP3 or AAC. In addition, the program isn't
regularly updated and it seems strange that developer Ambrosia has chosen to
do it now when Snow Leopard already has many of these screen capture
capabilities built in. *Snapz Pro X is a powerful screenshot and
screencasting tool although Snow Leopard users in particular might not find
much need for it.*Download *Snapz Pro X 2.3.2* in Softonic