Mac Gems vol. 1

Starting today I’ll point you to some handy utilities which I’ve come across in the past few months. Some of them are popular, some not so much, but all are very useful indeed.

SnapClip

This “faceless background application” is perhaps the easiest and most unobtrusive way of capturing screen-shots on Mac OS X. Capturing entire screen, active window or any part of the screen is only a keystroke away while this yuppie is running in the background. You can configure it to save these screen shots as JPEG, TIFF, PNG, PDF or have them go straight to the clipboard. It’s all rather simple, really. Sample this:

Screen-shot

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