ScreenSnap 2.x

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Shared by: that-ben
On: 2019-01-23 17:11:09
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What is ScreenSnap 2.x?

ScreenSnap 2.4 lets you take a snapshot of any rectangular portion of the Macintosh screen and save it in a window for later use.  Once created, the snapshot can be inverted, moved, saved as a PICT file, copied to the Clipboard (and pasted into applications), printed, or just left hanging around on-screen for reference.   Because ScreenSnap uses PICT format for its files, it can read the output of most drawing programs, and be used as a PICT file viewer.  You can get pixel dimension information on any PICT file (width, height, and depth).  ScreenSnap handles color, multiple monitors (including snapping across monitors), and multiple screensnaps.  A screensnap can be dragged from any point in its window.
 
ScreenSnap is useful in many situations. For example:
 - When reading electronic mail, an important message can be snapped for later reference.
 - When running a program, important results can be snapped and printed instantly.
 - When programming, screen output can be snapped and saved for later reference, for user interface mock-up, or for pasting into a document.

 


Download ScreenSnap 2.x for Mac

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ScreenSnap v2.4 (1993) / compressed w/ Stuffit
12 / 2019-01-23 / e04f4f15cbc69280925603b363ce5bfb0af79bd9 / /


Architecture


Motorola 68K



System Requirements

From Mac OS 7.0 up to Mac OS 9.2





Compatibility notes

Architecture: 68K

Mac OS 7.x - Mac OS 9.2.2

 


Emulating this? It could probably run under: Basilisk II





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