Snagit on Mac Gets Microsoft Office Outputs

A couple months back, we introduced buttons for sharing directly to social media channels. Today we bring you Microsoft Office® outputs for Snagit on Mac! You can now send your images directly from Snagit to Microsoft Word®, Excel®, and PowerPoint® on Mac. These outputs work with both Snagit versions 1 and 2. To use the outputs: Download the Office outputs here. Be sure to click the Mac Outputs tab (see screenshot below). Once downloaded, double-click each output to install Continue reading

Time Saver Tuesday – Share and Share Alike

Throughout the day I'm working in a variety of programs. I'm guessing you do the same. And, I'm often adding screenshots all over - I'm using them in my email, on Twitter, in a project plan in OneNote, as a title screen in a Camtasia Studio screencast and more... You can save yourself some time and a few steps by using Snagit 'outputs'. With Snagit outputs, you send your captures directly from Snagit's Preview Window directly to the program or website of your choice with a single click. No need Continue reading

SnagIt and MindManager

I love MindManager. I use it often - sometimes I use it to help me plan blog posts (yes, believe it or not, I do plan and organize these things), presentations and I'm using it to plan for 2008 right now. Mind mapping helps me be creative and stay focused on my projects. And, you all know how much I love SnagIt. No surprise there. But, did you know that we have a SnagIt output for MindManager? You can easily use SnagIt to add graphics and images to your MindManager maps. A perfect match! Continue reading

SnagIt Output for OneNote 2007!

There are two programs I use everyday - SnagIt and OneNote. I live by them. So, I can't tell you how excited I was that the SnagIt team has created a SnagIt Output for OneNote 2007! Just like SnagIt's other outputs, you can send your screen captures right from SnagIt's Preview Window directly to OneNote! I love this because I often annotate my screen captures with arrows, highlights or other effects. If I add these effects and annotations in OneNote, I can't move the image and have the annotation Continue reading

Blogs and Visual Communication – Windows Live Writer

  If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is a blog post with a screenshot worth? I was happy to find on Dan York's blog, the Disruptive Conversations, a discussion about what to use for adding images and logos to your blog.  On that post, there was a link to a SnagIt plugin for Windows Live Writer.  So, if you're using Windows Live Writer for blogging, you can take your SnagIt captures and easily embed them right into your post.You can download Continue reading

TechEd Screencast – SnagIt’s Output for Visual Team System

Remember when I wrote about SnagIt's new output for Microsoft Visual Team System? Well, I went to TechEd with one of our Screencast.com developers, Justin Welsch. He made a quick screencast showing the new SnagIt output for Microsoft Visual Team System in action. Much better than a write-up about it. Click the screenshot below to watch the quick screencast. There is no audio, just a demo of output in action. It runs less than 2 minutes And, on a side note, here's a pic of where the TechSmith Continue reading

New SnagIt Output for Microsoft Visual Studio Team System

A new SnagIt output was recently released! The latest SnagIt output is for Microsoft Visual Studio Team System. The screenshot below shows how the new button looks in SnagIt.Use this new SnagIt output to quickly create images to describe and show tasks, bugs or design ideas. It's a quick way to add screenshots to bug reports with the click of a button. And, it eliminates the hassle of attaching an image.You can download and learn more about the SnagIt output for Microsoft Visual Studio Team System Continue reading