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Snagit has garnered significant praise in the past 12 months for its user-friendly interface and versatile features, making it a go-to tool for various tasks. Users appreciate the simplicity and intuitiveness that cater to all experience levels. The ability to effortlessly record screen activities, system audio, and microphone audio has been highlighted as a ...Read more
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Anonymous User
10/19/23
"Easy-to-use & Powerful"
What do you like best about Snagit? I work in operations and create a lot of process and training documents. Snagit makes it very easy to grab screenshots of the exact things I need and create quick videos. I also especially like that you can create scrolling screenshots so you don't have to try and paste together a few of them.
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Anonymous User
10/19/23
"Very user-friendly screen capture tool"
What do you like best about Snagit? Snagit is very easy to use; I use it on an almost daily basis. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and taking screenshots and showing what I am describing, with the ability to circle, box, underline etc. saves me a lot of time. I actually paid for it myself, because otherwise I would have been forced to use the free Microsoft snipping tool. I quickly found out you get what you pay for. Also, if I send a PowerPoint slide, I can take a screenshot ...
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Ernesto F
10/19/23
"Simply the Best!!"
What do you like best about Snagit? After a screen capture, I can add marks, and text, add callouts, and make remarks. This is very helpful in showing colleges what is needed or creating a step-by-step instruction for a certain process.
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Tom J
10/19/23
"Incredibly easy tool to use and provide valuable client info"
What do you like best about Snagit? Easy to use, looks professional and best tool I could use to create a guide. What do you dislike about Snagit?
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William D
10/19/23
"A picture is worth a thousand words"
What do you like best about Snagit? I work in Product Support for a manufacturer of specialized x-ray systems. I support both employees and customers by providing highly detailed and technical information. So, I reach for Snagit almost on a daily basis. Snagit makes it easy go from from screen capture to editting to finished diagram with a minimum number of clicks. The interface is very intuitive and the learning curve is very steep. You can be up in running in a few short minutes after ...
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Randy E
10/19/23
"Super useful way to supercharge your OS screengrabs"
What do you like best about Snagit? It's power - take those really useful OS level screengrabs and do all those things you wish your OS did to capture and manipulate them
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Ken M
10/19/23
"Screen & Zoom Meetings Recording"
What do you like best about Snagit? Ease o Ease of Implementation Use
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Anonymous User
10/19/23
"Worth it!"
What do you like best about Snagit? I've used Snagit daily for a really long time in my work as a Software QA analyst. I use it to illustrate test scripts and defect. It is valuable and easy to use. My company is slow to upgrade so I've got an old version there but it is still very useful. I also own a license for personal use which I use for my other part time job as a K9 handler and personal use. I have the latest version and it was easy to learn and very effective for creating maps and ...
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Anonymous User
10/19/23
"I've used Snagit for years. If you are an instructional designer, this tool is invaluable."
What do you like best about Snagit? I especially like that I can create consistently sized (based on my settings) screenshots for eLearning and slide decks. What do you dislike about Snagit?
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Anonymous User
10/19/23
"Easy to use with a wide range of applications and features"
What do you like best about Snagit? Snagit allows you to cut and paste with percision. Once you select the area you would like to clip, you can then edit the clip with highlighting, trimming sections out, and even adding text and boxes to the image.