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TechSmith Provides Quicken 2006 Users with a Special Offer on SnagIt Image Capturing
Business Wire, August 17, 2005
OKEMOS, Mich. -- SnagIt Enables Users to Easily Take Advantage of Quicken's New Electronic Image and Statement Attachment Feature that Eliminates the Burden of Storing Paper Records
TechSmith Corp. today announced a special offer to make SnagIt available for Intuit Inc.'s (Nasdaq:INTU) Quicken(R) Personal Finance Software 2006 customers who want to use the new electronic image and statement attachment features. With SnagIt, Quicken 2006 users can take screenshots of digital images such as electronic checks, receipts, invoices, warranty information, or bank statements, and store them in Quicken attached to the corresponding transactions and accounts.
Quicken 2006 users can use SnagIt, the world's most popular and user-friendly screen capture utility, to take a screenshot of a cancelled electronic check for tax purposes, a receipt for proof of purchase, or an invoice or bill to dispute a charge and save it with their Quicken data. SnagIt also provides tools for adding personal comments, date and time stamps, and other useful information to these digital records. Users can store up to three images per transaction in Quicken.
"Being able to store electronic images in Quicken eliminates the need for a separate paper filing system for your financial records," said Peter Karpas, vice president & general manager, Quicken Solutions Group. "By teaming up with TechSmith to make a special offer of SnagIt available for Quicken customers, it's now that much easier for Quicken users to use this feature to gain control over their complete financial picture."
"Quicken 2006 users can benefit immediately from SnagIt's easy-to-use screen capture and editing features," said Tony Dunckel, SnagIt Product Manager at TechSmith. "Our support for Quicken 2006 makes capturing and saving any electronic image a breeze. Quicken users will also quickly realize how useful SnagIt can be for countless other everyday computing tasks."
TechSmith has also created special Quicken capture profiles and stamps so users know exactly which capture setting to choose for each type of image they want to capture and store. Additionally, SnagIt captures images directly from scanners and digital cameras so users can store converted and transferred paper receipts, documents, and digital photos.
System Requirements and Availability
SnagIt 7.2 supports Microsoft Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. A "SnagIt Special Offer" insert with a promotional code is included in boxed copies of Quicken 2006 Deluxe, Premier, and Premier Home & Business so users can conveniently purchase SnagIt online.
About TechSmith Corporation
TechSmith Corporation was founded in 1987 and is located in Okemos, Michigan. TechSmith provides practical business software tools to capture and manipulate images, voice and video from Windows desktops. The company's flagship software packages, SnagIt and Camtasia Studio, enable customers to create visually enhanced content for teaching, training, Web sites, documentation, and business presentations. TechSmith's newest product, Morae, is the first and only all-digital solution for recording and analyzing human-computer interaction. TechSmith products are used by 98 percent of the Fortune 500. For additional information, visit www.techsmith.com.
TechSmith, Camtasia, SnagIt, Rich Recording Technology (RRT), Morae, EnSharpen, Dubit, and Camtasia Studio are trademarks of TechSmith Corporation. All other trademarks and registered trademarks used in this document are the property of their respective companies.
Intuit, the Intuit logo and Quicken, among others, are registered trademarks and/or registered service marks of Intuit Inc. in the United States and other countries.
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