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> Everything!
> I wholeheartedly recommend it. It saves me hours of work. You can
"catalog"
> images so that batch conversions and editing can be done. You can add
> borders and callouts and manipulate effects as you take the shot. You can
> specify size and resolution. You can send the image to a file, to the
> clipboard, to the printer and by email all at the same time if you so
> desire.
>
> Trust me. I didn't think I needed any tool to do screenshots either.
What's
> wrong with the old Print Screen button? Nothing. But it doesn't do much.
And
> SnagIt will!
The feature I'm especially fond of (that other programs offer as well) is
simply the ability to capture a designated portion of the screen, which
helps avoid the tedious cropping process later.
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