The user can scale the size and dpi of images taken by the app. The app will let you add a border around the image in varying widths or leave it off. There are other ways to use your screenshot in the dropdown liking emailing it or copying it to the clipboard. Give it a file name and click the dropdown box and choose save or use the Command S keystroke. Double-click the image to open it in OS X Preview. See the above image where the screenshot is in the upper right. For example, if you want to post it using a tool like Mars Edit, create your screenshot using the app and it is held in the app’s window. We especially like the way the app holds the screen shot ready to drag wherever you want it. You can also use the dropdown menu that appears when you click the menu bar icon. The above window appears so you can take the screenshot in just the right way. With SnapNDrag Pro a menu bar icon provides quick access to the utility’s interface. SnapNDrag keeps the screenshots close at hand, for easier access. You then have to open it to copy it or import it into other apps for presentations or web editing. But this saves the image to the desktop where you may not want it. Use 3 instead of 4 to get the whole screen. Press SHIFT+COMMAND+4 and you can selected an area of the screen to save as a screenshot. Preview lets users create a quick screenshot via keyboard shortcut. We take a lot of screenshots and find the built-in Preview tool acceptable, but it has some weaknesses. For software trainers, reviewers, teachers or anyone else who takes screenshots on a Mac, the built-in Preview tool is upstaged by a simple new utility in the Mac App Store called SnapNDrag Pro.
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