Screen Capture with including types of cursors
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I am still looking for a good capture program for MacOS, as I need it for illustration writing a book GS in Serbian language.
At the moment I combine Windows for illustration with FastStone Capture, but it is a little bit hard jumping every few minutes to make screen capture and then return to Mac to continuo writing a book.If anybody has idea or suggestion for a good program for Mac, I will appreciate it very much.
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nice and free with cursor on timed captures. http://www.tarcolesfilmarts.com/software/
you need to crop after, but it has lots of features.
I use it with the free Dev Mode Widget and leave it on my desktop http://homepage.mac.com/neticen/john
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driven thank you very much.
Works excellent!
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Have got Screen capture X , too.
Very good one.
Thanks wind-borne.
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Capture Me (free)
Mac Version 1.4.1 Added on 03/11/2007
screen capture tool with many options35,731 total downloads 142 last week
http://download.cnet.com
then Search cnet within: apple soltware
I'm a Vista user
I use ScreenHunter.exe
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@dukejazz said:
Capture Me (free)
Mac Version 1.4.1 Added on 03/11/2007
screen capture tool with many options
......Does it capture cursor and all tools with cursor, you can see photos above?
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Capture me (not sure)
I don't own a MAC
Snagit for apple might
But CNET will have what you need?Windows
ScreenHunter dose
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I've got both CaptureMe [old and not supported] and Snagit [usefull for web stuff] but they don't capture cursors.
I think Screen Capture X and ScreenShot Plus are the only 2 free ones that I've got that capture the cursor, and I've got 6 or so others...
john
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PicPick captures everything but it's Windows only as far as I know. Run under Paralells or Bootcamp on Mac i think, though I zero experience with Macs.
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do a screen recording with quicktime then pause during playback and screenshot the QT window
(obviously sacrificing image quality by doing that.. unless you can start with a gigantic monitor with the final image being in the 800-1000px range)
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