This is another way you can create content right within Snagit to effectively - communicate.
In addition to standard Snagit video, you can now talk and draw over a series of screenshots to make a quick “how-to” video or animated GIF. These - templates offer significant time savings when creating documentation, tutorials, and job aids.
Create clean and professional images from pre-made layouts right within Snagit to convey technical information at a glance.
Fixed issue where superstamps would fail to install Share captures to Pages, Keynote, and Numbers Fixed a crash when capturing extremely large Panoramic captures All Templates that are installed with Snagit now have their names correctly appearing in French and German Scaling an image down will now properly scale Callouts The 'Keep a duplicate editable capture when saving' preference is working again Fixed a crash when selecting objects on the canvas Fixed editor exiting fullscreen mode while editing the canvas Floating images can be dropped into drop zones Templates downloaded from the asset store can now be deleted You can now change the default username that is added to Templates
Fixed an issue where CPU usage increased in Editor after opening The “Scale down retina images” preference should now be working again Fixed an issue where some users could not start a video recording Panoramic captures will no longer include the orange selection lines in the final image Fixed a crash when attempting to resize an image Fixed a crash that would happen occasionally when Snagit generated thumbnails for captures Fixed a crash when opening some videos in Editor Fixed a crash when hovering over options in the Create menu on macOS 10.15.2 Other performance improvements and bug fixes Copy to clipboard now includes effects from capture profiles Fixed Library thumbnails looking washed out on Catalina Fixed a couple crashes when pausing or ending video recordings Fixed orange lines appearing on panoramic captures Supports sharing to latest versions of Camtasia Multiple captures can now be shared all at once to some of Snagit’s sharing destinations The Fill tool now supports transparency
Images can now be pasted directly into Template drop zones
There are several ways to learn about Snagit, including through LinkedInLearning as well as directly through the Tutorials for Snagit on the web site.įor more information about Snagit at Swarthmore, and to get a license (for faculty & staff), please contact Doug Willen ( 61).- Significant performance improvements when selecting a region during capture If you’re working on a web page mockup, Snagit could be the perfect tool to quickly create the look and feel of the site you want, or the modifications of an existing site that would make it clearer to the folks you’re working with, what you’re going for, or how the navigation of that site should work. And then Snagit lets you save the content in any number of formats for sharing or for inclusion in a larger presentation or project. You can easily blur sensitive information on a captured image, or eliminate it entirely with dynamic fill of the background when you need to demonstrate more generic versions of things for demonstration purposes. It has dynamic selection tools for both selecting areas to capture, and for editing the captured content once you’ve got it. Snagit can capture your screen, including extended length or width of the open windows of a web page, or application, using its panoramic capture capability. When you need to create longer video tutorials, or edit captured lectures, for example to add captions, that’s when you should turn to Camtasia. Or when you need to convert a short video to an animated GIF for your social media streams, then Snagit is the best option.
If you just need to capture a web page, for example a form, and create annotations with directions to how to fill it out most effectively, then Snagit is the best tool. Why use Snagit when we also have access to Camtasia? Snagit is much simpler to use, and is really designed for capturing and annotating quickly. When you need to quickly capture your screen, including capturing all of a long or wide web page, or create a short video, or even convert a short video into an animated GIF without a lot of fuss, then Snagit is the tool for you.