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Techsmith Snagit 2024 for Mac – the award-winning screen-capture software. Using SnagIt, you can select and capture anything on your screen, then easily add text, arrows, or effects, and save the capture to a file or share it immediately by e-mail or IM. Capture and share an article, image, or Web page directly from your screen.

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  • macOS 10.11 or later, 64-bit processor

  • Tame your inbox: Leave coworkers and clients wondering how you responded so quickly. Reply with marked-up images and quick videos rather than text to drastically reduce your email back-and-forth.
  • Save time: Visuals are vital to online communication. Images and videos let you clearly get your point across so you can spend less time communicating and more time getting work done.
  • Capture key information: Save pieces from online articles, web pages, or documents. Highlight and take notes on top of your capture, organize your research by keyword, and share out crucial information.

Quickly capture images and videos of your screen.

Snagit’s image and video capture are powerful, but not complex. You’re in control of everything you capture, right down to the pixel.

All-in-One Capture® grabs your entire desktop, a region, a window, or a scrolling window from any webpage or application—all with a single hotkey or click.

  • Scrolling capture: Quickly capture a full-page screenshot even if it’s not showing on the screen. Grab the horizontal, vertical, or entire scrolling area with just a click.
  • Panoramic capture: Capture wide, horizontal scrolls, infinitely scrolling webpages, and everything in between. Capture once, instead of taking individual captures and manually editing them together.
  • Animated GIF: Turn any short recording into an animated GIF. Perfect for showing off quick tasks and workflows.

Get your point across. Mark up your screenshots.

Showing team members is a lot easier than telling them. Snagit has a dynamic editor that lets you turn plain screenshots or screengrabs into clear, concise communication.

Comment over screenshots using text boxes. Point out your ideas with arrows and shapes. Or simply highlight key areas.

And Snagit’s toolbar is completely customizable so all of your favorite tools stay front and center.

  • Snagit stamps: Personalize your images with stickers specifically designed for screenshots. Get the latest stamps straight from Snagit, or download previous stamps here.
  • Special effects: Add effects like border, shadow, and torn edges to your entire screen capture. Or, create your own custom style.
  • Library: Find all of your past captures without wasting time digging for them. Your screen captures are automatically saved to your library, with the most recent captures viewable all the time. Tag captures to always keep your projects organized.
  • Magnify: Zoom in to show people exactly what you’re seeing. Customize the outline color, zoom power, and size of your magnification.

Video capture. Made easy.

  • Context is everything. Recording a video lets the person on the other end actually hear your voice. So the next time a webpage, PDF, or video edit is sent to you for feedback, consider dropping the red pen and record a video instead. With Snagit, there’s no waiting. You can record your video, and share it within seconds.
  • Webcam recording – Toggle between webcam and screen recording during a video to add a personal touch with teammates or clients, no matter where they are.
  • Video trimming – Quickly get rid of any unwanted sections from your screen recordings. Remove ums, ahs, coughs, extra time from the beginning, middle, end, or any mistakes you want to correct.
  • Record audio – Include audio from either a microphone or your computer’s system audio.

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  • Fixes CVE-2019-13382 which would allow a local attacker to gain elevated privileges using a specially crafted presentation file. Thanks to Matt Nelson, Marcus Sailler, Rick Romo and Gary
  • Muller for reporting this vulnerability.

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