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Review - Snapz Pro X 2.1.2

by , 1:30 PM EST, November 26th, 2007

Apple's Grab application is fine for taking screenshots on your Mac, but for heavy duty use it falls a bit short. Ask anyone that relies on screenshots for their work what they use, and you'll probably hear "Snaps Pro X." Don't expect that to change any time soon, especially now that this venerable screen capture application runs natively on Intel-based Macs.

Capturing an image of what's on your Mac's display is an important task for trainers, writers, or anyone else that needs to live by the old adage "a picture is worth a thousand words." Snapz Pro X helps chisel away at those words by letting you take snapshots of your desktop, items on your desktop, or even capture movies showing your actions. It supports several image file formats including JPEG, PSD, TIFF, PDF, and more.


Snapz Pro X can capture multiple elements as a single object like this...

It also supports adding watermarks to your images, setting compression levels for images, reducing or enlarging the screenshot, adding borders to your images, and set color depth.

Snapz Pro X sports a live preview feature that can be a real time saver. Instead of capturing an image and then opening it to see exactly how it looks, the Preview feature lets you see what your final image will look like before you take the picture, complete with all of the capture settings you plan on using. Changing your settings automatically updates the preview, and the lower left corner of the preview image even shows how big your file will be.


...and Desktop elements like this.
The highlighted areas in both images were added later in Photoshop.

Capturing movies is amazingly easy, and all of the movie settings are ready and at your finger tips before you start recording. You can choose what part of your screen Snapz Pro X should watch when recording a movie, or set it to follow your cursor. You can also force the recording area to certain aspect ratios -- especially handy if you know your movie must fill a specific sized space.

The movie capture feature also supports recording audio at the same time. If you are giving a live presentation that you need to offer online later, you can record what you say while performing your demo. Snapz Pro X keeps the video and audio properly synced, and once you are finished it encodes a QuickTime file with the settings you specify.

Not everyone, however, needs to record movies, so Ambrosia Software offers two versions of Snapz Pro X. For US$29, you get all of the Desktop image capture features. For $69, you can record movies, too.

Working with Snapz Pro X is so straight forward that you don't hardly need any documentation. You can set it to use the standard screen capture keyboard shortcuts included with Mac OS X, or set alternate shortcuts. You don't need to remember multiple shortcut sequences because you can choose whether you want to capture your entire Desktop, a portion of your Desktop, or a movie after Snapz Pro X launches.

Snapz Pro X 2.1.2 is also wonderfully reliable. It is substantially more responsive on my 2.16GHz MacBook Pro than earlier versions, performs flawlessly even with multiple displays, and works without a hitch in Mac OS X 10.5.

The Bottom Line
Snapz Pro X is an absolute must have utility for anyone that regularly takes snapshots of their Desktop. I use it daily to capture images for my TMO Quick Tips and articles, and I can't imagine how I would have managed all of the screenshots for my book without this life saver tool.

If you occasionally need a quick image of what's on your Mac's display, Apple's Grab is just fine. For everyone else, there's Snapz Pro X.


Product: Snapz Pro X 2.1.2

Company: Ambrosia Software

List Price: $69

5 out of 5 stars

Pros: The best and most reliable tool for Desktop image and movie capture.
Cons: Nothing to see here. Move along.

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Close Name:mahuti -   TMO Staff Posts: 374 Joined: 09 Jan 2003
Subject: Have to disagree

Snapz is a terrible movie capture utility COMPARED to iShowU.

Snapz takes quite a while to completely render a movie capture, and many times the captures fail and leave a useless .mv file. iShowU on the other hand provides the movie immediately after capture.

Maybe 3 or 4 stars. Definitely not 5. The cons are quite steep if you regularly capture movies on your Mac.

Close Name:Guest
Subject:

I really HATE startup screens you can't disable.

Close Name:davebarnes Posts: 129 Joined: 12 Jan 2005
Subject: Snapz is OK, not great

I only use it capture still images.
I compare it with FullShot which only runs under Windows and which I used for 5+ years.
I think FullShot is a better program and I keep begging them to make a Mac OS X version.

Close Name:Guest
Subject:

I agree that IShowU is a better movie making app and I also hate Snapz startup screen.

The problem with Snapz is that Ambrosia has pretty much ignored it, other than making it Intel and Leopard compatible, for years. SnapzPro 2 was released sometime in Jan or Feb of 2004. It's now almost 2008 and nothing really new in the way of features has been added. Ambrosia's let it stagnate and unless they do something soon, IShowU and all the other apps in this area will leave them in the dust.

SnapzPro used to be the app for screen captures and everyone used it. This is no longer the case.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Needs an overhaul

Like the earlier posts, I agree that SnapzPro X is both the best screen capture utility on the Mac, and yet sort of limited and outdated compared to the utilities on Windows. The Mac needs more, better alternatives!

Close Name:BurmaYank Posts: 27 Joined: 22 Oct 2003
Subject: SnapzProX/AmbrosiaSW got TERRIBLE reviews on VersionTracker

Ambrosia Software got TERRIBLE reviews for its Snapz Pro X on VersionTracker
<http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/11530>, because of Ambrosia's customer support/upgrades practices.

rival apps recommended instead were:
- iShowU: <http://www.shinywhitebox.com/home/home.html>
- Jing: <http://www.jingproject.com/?CMP=KgoogleJhomeTM>
- Wm. Cerniuk said, "As a long time fan of this software, it has been a painful road to this point. The copy protection mechanism continues to get in the legitimate user's way. The bugs continue to exist where competing software operates without issue. At points along the way, having Snapz loaded caused significant system performance degradation... Pretty software, somewhat high priced, overcomplicated copy protection scheme that is very annoying, very likely to not work in Leopard. Not bad but just not good enough to overcome the difficulties it creates.
... So in its absence, there is command-shift-3 and 4 (option key and space bar are friends) as well as the built in "Grab" utility. They make up for the the majority of what Snapz does... Combine these with OmniGraffle which comes on many Apple CPUs and the honest customer obstacles of Snapz's copy protection and bugs hard seem worth the effort."

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