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TechSmith Announces SnagIt for Windows Vista
Business Wire, Jan 31, 2007
World's Most Popular Screen Capture Tool is Certified for Windows Vista
OKEMOS, Mich. -- TechSmith Corp., the world's leading provider of screen capture and recording solutions, today announced that it has released SnagIt 8.2, which is "Certified For" Windows Vista. SnagIt enables computer users to take screenshots of exactly what they see on their screens to communicate ideas faster, explain concepts clearly, and archive electronic information with point-and-click convenience.
"Whether it's a product review, a blog post, a training document, or the first screenshot a user shares with a colleague to show Vista's new user interface, most likely it'll be done with SnagIt," said Tony Dunckel, SnagIt Product Manager at TechSmith. "Millions of users worldwide have come to rely on SnagIt over the years, and by working closely with Microsoft we are committed to providing our customers with a reliable and easy-to-use solution that leverages the new capabilities provided by Vista."
"Products that carry the Certified for Windows Vista logo have met explicit standards of reliability and quality, and have been tested and proven to deliver a superior experience with Windows Vista," said Brad Goldberg, General Manager for Windows Vista Product Management at Microsoft Corp. "We are extremely pleased that TechSmith's SnagIt carries the certified logo and takes advantage of the new technologies available in Windows Vista."
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, Web sites and blogs.
System Requirements and Availability
SnagIt 8.2 supports Microsoft, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista. SnagIt 8.2 can be downloaded immediately at www.techsmith.com. The suggested retail price is $39.95 for a single-user license. Free trial licenses are also available. For additional information, visit: http://www.techsmith.com/products/snagit/default.asp.
> About TechSmith CorporationFounded in 1987, TechSmith Corporation provides practical business software tools and services. TechSmith's solutions enable users to capture, record and enhance digital content from their computer screens so they can share information and knowledge in compelling multimedia formats, and allow others to observe, analyze and learn from their experiences. TechSmith products are used by 98 percent of the Fortune 500. Visit www.techsmith.com for more information.
TechSmith, Camtasia, Camtasia Studio, DubIt, EnSharpen, Morae, and SnagIt are registered trademarks, and UserVue, Screencast.com, and Rich Recording Technology (RRT) are trademarks, of TechSmith Corporation. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. [c]2006 by TechSmith Corporation. All rights reserved.
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