Showing posts with label Screenshot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Screenshot. Show all posts

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Pixtick

Pixtick is a new (alpha) site for taking a screen shot and then editing it. This is such a great site because everything is done online, a user can take a pic, annotate, upload/edit, and then share. Pixtick has a nice user interface and takes taking a screen shot to the next level.

I highly recommend checking out Pixtick by clicking here!!!

For a brief demo view below....

Monday, June 28, 2010

Bounce

Bounce is a site similar to the app Little Snapper for grabbing screen shots, commenting, and then sharing them w/ others.



Click here to give Bounce a try.

Thanks to Free Technology 4 Teachers for the heads up.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

TinyGrab

TinyGrab is a handy little site that lets users share their screen shots via a "web 2.0" format. What that means is a user logs in w/ an account, uploads their screen shots, and then can share it w/ others. TinyGrab makes this process very simple.

All a user has to do is use the Mac key command (shift+apple+4) to a screen grab and then upload via the TG interface. Keep in mind this is strictly a Mac App.

For more info click here.

Below is the tutorial straight from their site....

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Little Snapper

Little Snapper is one of the little hidden gems that came along w/ the last Heist bundle. Basically, it's a screen grab tool w/ some nice features (web grabs-anyone).

You might be asking yourself, why do I need a screen grab tool when it is built right into the Mac OS, which is true.... but LS makes it really easy to organize your screen shots (which you can't do easily w/ the OS feature) and best of all by typing in a URL (inside of LS) it will take a screen grab of that website.



What separates LS from other screen grabbing tools is that not only can you take a shot, you can then edit it in the LS interface. Think of it as a combo of the Mac OS tool and Skitch built all into one. It really is a nice/useful tool and worth a look.



Click here for more info.
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