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TechSmith SnagIt (discontinued)

TechSmith SnagIt

Entered CNET Catalog: 01/03/2002

SKU: S6001

Manufacturer: TechSmith Corp.

Manufacturer description

SnagIt delivers customized screen captures with the press of a hotkey. SnagIt is the only screen-capture software that captures images, text, and video from your Windows desktop. Effortlessly produce perfect graphics and video with this complete capture solution. You can take images off web sites, applications or anything you see on your computer screen. Even grab images from scanners and digital cameras. Send the image to a graphic file, a printer, a catalog folder or your choice of output so you can use the image in the way you need. You can easily configure SnagIt to grab only the area you want, whether it's the whole screen, a region, a window or just a menu. Send your captures to a file, the clipboard, the Web or as an e-mail attachment. SnagIt will even send captures to multiple outputs simultaneously. Print, copy, move, e-mail, rename or delete captures from the catalog - and work with files individually or in batches.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 01/02/2002
(Updated 7/16/02)

Editors' note:
Since this review posted, TechSmith released a SnagIt 6.1 upgrade. It includes several new features, including a Print Capture tool, which lets you capture any Windows document and transport it directly into SnagIt.


Forget Alt+PrtScn for capturing screens. What if you want to document an open menu or only a certain toolbar? Renowned screengrab utility SnagIt 6.0 lets you perform complex screen captures and also has many other features, such as batch-converting files and saving to multiple outputs (we'll explain later). The new version snags images from Web pages in one process, gives gamers the ability to capture apps that use DirectX technology, and adds some color-effect filters. Unless you need to convert images to unsupported formats such as Mac files, SnagIt meets all of your needs, whether you require an occasional screenshot or you're creating extensive documentation. (Updated 7/16/02)

Editors' note:
Since this review posted, TechSmith released a SnagIt 6.1 upgrade. It includes several new features, including a Print Capture tool, which lets you capture any Windows document and transport it directly into SnagIt.


Forget Alt+PrtScn for capturing screens. What if you want to document an open menu or only a certain toolbar? Renowned screengrab utility SnagIt 6.0 lets you perform complex screen captures and also has many other features, such as batch-converting files and saving to multiple outputs (we'll explain later). The new version snags images from Web pages in one process, gives gamers the ability to capture apps that use DirectX technology, and adds some color-effect filters. Unless you need to convert images to unsupported formats such as Mac files, SnagIt meets all of your needs, whether you require an occasional screenshot or you're creating extensive documentation.

Capturing all kinds of screens
SnagIt's straightforward interface helps you choose just about any type of capture you need. To choose a type, press the Image, Text, Video, or Web button. Then select your input options through the Input menu. For example, Image Capture's settings let you grab a screen, an active window, a fixed region, an object, or a custom region that you draw yourself. If you need some help, the Quick Start wizard walks you through capturing a screen, a window, or a region. It doesn't help you with any advanced options, but SnagIt is so easy to use that we doubt you'll even touch the wizard. Advanced options let you acquire images from scanners, digital cameras, or apps--such as certain games--that use DirectX.

Next, select your output settings through the Output menu and click the Capture button (or hot key combination) to activate the screenshot. The coolest thing about the output settings is that you can pick several simultaneous outputs; for example, you can send a capture to a printer or e-mail, or you can convert it to a file--all in one step. Supported output formats include GIF, JPEG, PCX, PNG, TIFF, TXT, and AVI. Despite that long list, we'd like to see SnagIt expand its output file formats by including Photoshop files (PSD), PostScript files (EPS), Mac formats, and others. The more image formats that are supported, the more places you can port your files to without needing any other image editor--and that's always good. (By contrast, competitor FullShot supports 18 output formats.)

SnagIt also offers a handful of filters that let you do all sorts of tweaking automatically (during the capture). Image Capture, for instance, lets you convert colors and resolution and add color effects such as brightness, contrast, and more. So you can snag any image and even make it look better while you're at it. Nice.

Tweaking afterward
The Catalog Browser is a handy thumbnail viewer where you can batch-process files--that is, apply one or many changes to a whole set of images. The feature is impressive; we selected 41 GIF, JPEG, and PNG files, set them to a higher resolution and a different color depth, and converted them to TIFFs all in one step. SnagIt processed all 41 images in about three seconds, too (on a Windows 2000 machine with a 750MHz processor). You can also annotate a photo by selecting it and opening SnagIt Studio (File > SnagIt Studio), dragging pointers to the file, and exporting it. Integrating capture tools with a thumbnail viewer and editing program make SnagIt perfect for those who don't want to buy an image editor on top of their screen-capture program.

More than just screen captures
SnagIt's new Web Capture tool really stands out. This feature lets you grab all the GIF, JPEG, and PNG files off a Web site at one time. (To capture a Web screenshot, use Image Capture with the AutoScroll feature.) Using Web Capture's output settings and batch-conversion features, you could use SnagIt to acquire, convert, and process your Web images for another medium entirely, such as a software manual you're designing in QuarkXPress. The new feature is impressive; however, you can't output automatically to anything other than a file or the Catalog, and you can't convert images to a different format as they're being captured. Still, think about how long it would take to right-click and save 41 images from the Web individually! We can't wait for future versions. (And, lucky us, the next two point upgrades--to versions 6.1 and 6.2--are free for owners of 6.0.)

The $39.95 SnagIt is cheap and simple enough to use for the occasional screenshot, but it also works well for those who need to do big jobs regularly. Unless you use a Mac or need to output to an unsupported format, bypass Alt+PrtScn and use SnagIt instead.

--by Kim Wimpsett

SnagIt lets you capture images, text, videos, and Web images. This Image Capture has been set up to output to multiple places: a printer, a file, the Windows Clipboard, and the SnagIt Catalog.

User opinions

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User Rating: 10/10

It's so refreshing to have a program work right out of the box!

Pros: It does what it says it will.

Cons: None that I've seen.

Review: In this day and age it is so refreshing to have a program work perfectly right out of the box. I've used the program for 6 months now and it does exactly what it says it will. Perfectly. Every time. Worth every cent when this happens.

User Rating: 3/10

Hate new profile. Big and clumsy.

Pros: I have used this program for five years and had only minor complaints.

Cons: And when I did they usually told me a workaround or actually added the feature. With this new profile listing, I did not upgrade and will not use the program.

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User Rating: 8/10

The only screen capture program you will ever need

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Review: SnagIt is an amazing collection of capture tools that no other screen capture program has. Capture the printed output from any program in addition to standard image capture features.

User Rating: 8/10

Great Screen Capture Tool

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Review: I've been using this application since 4.x and it hasn't failed me yet. The functionality has increased with each new version. Though not a complex tool, it's a useful tool for screen capture. It even works great in XP.

User Rating: 5/10

H@RDCOPY has more bang! and it's only $8US

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Review: My work bought several licences for this program before I found H@RDCOPY. Friendlier and more powerful features. http://www.hardcopy.de/hardcopy/english/index.htm

User Rating: 10/10

Excellent Program!

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Review: I've used it for years and never had a problem! They've added new stuff that I've never used, but the basic screen-capture is fantastic. Couldn't be easier to use!

User Rating: 2/10

has always worked for me

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Review: been using SnagIt 5 for quite a while now and just upgraded to 6 last week: it's always done what it was supposed to do and never anything it wasn't.

User Rating: 8/10

Great Product, but a little pricey.

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Review: This is one of the more full-featured image capture programs available. But it's also kind of expensive since so many other programs are free or just $20.

User Rating: 1/10

OverPriced by at least $20.00

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Review: Way overpriced, there are MANY other screen cap appletts out there including the ultimate alt/printscreen. This type tool is best for those who are clueless though

User Rating: 4/10

Can't use if you have video overlay

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Review: If you are using a video card that has television capture capabilities such as the ATI Raedon All In Wonder, you have to have full video acceleration otherwise the TV feature will not work. If you have full accelleration Snagit will not work on screen captures. The pictures turn out black.

User Rating: 10/10

all done in a key

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Review: before i got it, i must press the print screen key and then open photoshop and then paste and then save... now what i to do is just to press the SnagIt's hot key, and then ... all done!

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TechSmith SnagIt specifications

  • General
  • Category Utilities
  • Subcategory Creativity - graphics & image editing , Utilities - encoders / format converters , Utilities - other , Utilities - media players / graphics viewers
  • Version 6.0
  • Language(s) English
  • Localization English
  • Software
  • License Type License and media
  • License Qty 1 user
  • Platform Windows
  • Distribution Media CD-ROM
  • Package Type Retail
  • System Requirements
  • OS Required Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition , Microsoft Windows 2000 , Microsoft Windows 98 , Microsoft Windows 95 , Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
  • Min Processor Type Intel Pentium - 90.0 MHz
  • Min RAM Size 16.0 MB
  • Min Hard Drive Space 11.0 MB
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices Mouse or compatible device , Microphone , Sound card
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