LittleSnapper 1.5 - Screen capture tool with organization, sharing and editing abilities. (Shareware)
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LittleSnapper 1.5

LittleSnapper allows you to take screenshots of an entire webpage, or specific portions of your screen in general, without cluttering your desktop with a ton of icons. It then organizes those snaps into a library where you can tag, rate and comment them.
It also comes with some built-in vector tools that allow you to mark up your images with text, callouts, shapes, lines, arrows, blurs and highlighting. Best of all, the annotations are all non-destructive allowing you to hide and show them at a moment's notice.
Then share the snaps with your clients colleagues and friends. To make that possible, we've built in support for Flickr, image exports, FTP, SFTP and our own webservice especially for LittleSnapper users: QuickSnapper.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.5:
- Sidebar: Types, that shows each type of image in your library. You can customise the display of items (and recent searches) in the LittleSnapper preferences
- Sidebar: Unprocessed group, which display images that have default file names from screenshots or the iPhone and have not been tagged - you can specify the rule for Unprocessed by right-clicking the sidebar item.
- Sidebar: Small Icons.
- Screencapture:
- An all-new screenshot engine.
- Timed Full Screen snapping.
- Window snaps now take the name of the window.
- Area snap tool now gives you an adjustable cropping overlay (with the size of the area to be snapped).
- Holding down Cmd whilst clicking on windows in 'Snap Window' mode builds a composite image of all the desired windows.
- Holding down Shift whilst clicking windows in Snap Window mode allows you to do multiple-window snapping. Releasing Shift creates a snap for each window clicked.
- Tags: Management via a HUD (opened by the Tags button or Cmd + Shift + T).
- Tags: Ability to easily find all images tagged with a specific tag using the Tag Manager.
- Tags: Autocomplete throughout the Inspector and Smart Collection editor.
- File Support: You can now store PSDs inside your LittleSnapper library.
- File Support: LittleSnapper now stores each image in its own .snap bundle.
- File Support: Now able to export .snap files via the File menu -> Export Images to share snaps (and editable annotations) between LittleSnapper systems.
- Library Management: Holding down Option when launching LittleSnapper allows you to choose which library to load.
- Library Management: Users can now relocate LittleSnapper libraries from within the LittleSnapper Preferences -> Advanced tab.
- Snap Viewing: Quick Look support.
- Organisation: Smart Collections can now be filtered by the Sharing Destination and the Sharing Account Name.
- Importing: Can now drag and drop PSD files onto the dock icon or into Icon view.
- Annotations: Crop now gets its own toolbar button and "C" keyboard shortcut.
- Annotations: New Crop HUD.
- Annotations: Smooth Zooming.
- Browser: You can now search QuickSnapper using the Browser's search field - and is now the default search engine for the built-in browser.
- Sharing: LittleSnapper now uploads to the Ember file sharing service.
- Other subtle UI improvements.
- Improved library migration stability and robustness.
- Fixed an issue where LittleSnapper would hang whilst snapping with content in the Search area.
- Drag-and-drop export now works for all snap, regardless of their Type in the Inspector.
- A number of fixes for hangs related to snapping and importing.
- Annotation view now fully respects EXIF rotation data for photos (say, from iPhones).
- Much improved robustness for snapping from browsers.
- Improved exporting of snaps to PDF and image formats.
- Much improved Undo support for annotations.
- Moving the LittleSnapper main window when using the built-in browser's DOM snapping mode no longer causes UI issues.
- Changed the default 'Show LittleSnapper' keyboard shortcut to stop a clash with Safari.
- Numerous other minor fixes and enhancements.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
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DOWNLOADS
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