SnapNDrag is a simple application that helps you to take screenshots very easily.
It has several main working modes like Selection, Window and Screen, as well as the Timed mode for the whole screen. Depending on your needs, it can work as the Mac OS X built in tool, which can also take screenshots but it doesn't provide you a user interface. It also provides you more features.
I really liked the Selection working mode. It's well implemented and very useful, for example if you need to take a screenshot of a certain area of your desktop. The built in tool also has this working mode, but I find this one as being more usable.
The application can work with some programs from the same producer, like EasyCrop, EasyFrame and FileChute. These applications are not free such as this one, so if you want more functionality you have to buy the additional software.
The 'Preferences' panel gives you the possibility to manipulate its behavior. It’s pretty simple and intuitive. It won't give you any headaches.
Pluses: is an easy-to-use application that takes screenshots from your Mac.
Drawbacks / flaws: the usage of some of the extended functionality requires additional purchasable software from the same producer. It’s and intelligent marketing strategy though.
In conclusion: if you don't like complicated shortcuts in order to take a simple screenshot then maybe you should try this application.
version reviewed: 2.1
SnapNDrag Publisher's Description
SnapNDrag lets you take a screenshot by just clicking a button and dragging the resulting screenshot off.
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