TechSmith Corp., the world’s leading provider of screen capture and recording solutions, today announced the release of its free
SnagIt blogging-output accessories. With
SnagIt, users can capture any image they see on their computer screens, add text, and post the images directly to their LiveJournal, TypePad, Moveable Type or WordPress.com blogs in just a few mouse clicks.
“At Six Apart, we've been excited to see people using platforms like Movable Type and TypePad for business communications for years,” said Anil Dash, Chief Evangelist at Six Apart. “
SnagIt is a powerful tool for creating more effective communications -- anything on your screen can be part of the message you share with your employees, customers or partners. It's a natural next step to bring the two tools together. We can't wait to see the creative things people do with the new
SnagIt blogging outputs.”
An estimated 12 million American adults are blogging and the number of blog readers has jumped to 57 million American adults, according to the Pew Internet and American Life Project.
SnagIt blogging-output accessories allow bloggers to express themselves creatively and share content online faster.
“
SnagIt has become a must-have tool for anyone who wants their blog to look more professional or visually appealing by including screenshots,” said Tony Dunckel,
SnagIt product manager at
TechSmith. “By making the blogging output part of
SnagIt’s natural workflow, users can create a post, including a screenshot with text, in typically half as much time and without having to save, search, and upload images from their hard drives.”
SnagIt enables computer users to take screenshots of exactly what they see on their computer screens to communicate ideas faster, explain concepts clearly, and archive electronic information with point-and-click convenience.
SnagIt is the world’s most popular screen capture software with millions of users worldwide. With
SnagIt, users can capture, edit and share any image, including scrolling windows, objects, menus, video, text, and Web pages and include them in emails and instant messages, PowerPoint presentations, MS Office documents, marketing and sales materials, technical documentation, class handouts, websites and blogs.