From: dorayme on
In article <88lg4jFhpnU1(a)mid.individual.net>,
TaliesinSoft <taliesinsoft(a)me.com> wrote:

> On 2010-06-25 23:29:47 -0500, dorayme said:
>
> [when adding a comment in this thread]
>
> > .....been too busy working and fighting with Michelle.
>
> Yikes! Am I going to have to take sides in a dispute between two of my
> most favored (actually admired) posters in these newsgroups?

No. Please don't. I want to keep her guessing and off guard, if
anyone makes any remarks one way or the other it will distort the
purest and most senseless animosity that ever existed. <g>

--
dorayme
From: Howard S Shubs on
In article <88lg4jFhpnU1(a)mid.individual.net>,
TaliesinSoft <taliesinsoft(a)me.com> wrote:

> Yikes! Am I going to have to take sides in a dispute between two of my
> most favored (actually admired) posters in these newsgroups?

Nah.

--
May all your good dreams and fine wishes come true! - The Wizard
May joy be yours all the days of your life! - Phina
Don't keep score if you're on the same team. - ?
From: krishnananda on
In article <mirsky-019250.16344225062010(a)free.teranews.com>,
Mirsky <mirsky(a)mirsky.com> wrote:

> Hi. I'm looking for a program that let's me take an image of the screen
> including my cursor. The program should have a timer so I can get my
> cursor in place before snapping the screenshot. I have been using
> LittleSnapper but it has a few problems that make it unusable for some
> of the screenshots I'm trying to make. The cheaper the software, the
> better. Thanks.

Snapz Pro X lets you chose whole screen, window, portion of window;
still shot, streaming video, audio; all with or without a cursor. It can
also record PPT presentations with your voice annotation as a quicktime
movie. It temporarily usurps CMD-SH-3 and CMD-SH-4 while memory resident.

<http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/>
From: Bob Harris on
In article <mirsky-019250.16344225062010(a)free.teranews.com>,
Mirsky <mirsky(a)mirsky.com> wrote:

> Hi. I'm looking for a program that let's me take an image of the screen
> including my cursor. The program should have a timer so I can get my
> cursor in place before snapping the screenshot. I have been using
> LittleSnapper but it has a few problems that make it unusable for some
> of the screenshots I'm trying to make. The cheaper the software, the
> better. Thanks.

I use Skitch <http://skitch.com/>, which lets me quickly annotate
my screen shot.

In this case, if I want to have a cursor/mouse pointer, I can just
edit one into the captured image, along with any other annotations
that turn a cold screen capture into useful information.

Bob Harris
From: TaliesinSoft on
On 2010-06-26 19:43:11 -0500, dorayme said:

> So, as I indicated before and as has been totally ignored for no
> known earthly rational reason, keep an arrow in a transparent gif
> or a png (an psd just in case) on the desktop and drag and drop
> it on the the screenshot where you want it, a screenshot taken
> with the normal in-built and brilliant Mac facilities. Flatten
> the thing, export it as whatever you want, gif or png would be
> best or jpg if there are nice photos. Takes a second or two.
> Quicker than finding a flashy obscure third party screenshot app.

And, as I posted earlier in this thread, Grab, an applet that is
included with OS X, allows one to include or exclude the cursor when
taking a screenshot. No need to paste one into a screenshot, although I
will admit that the pasting approach is hardly difficult.

--
James Leo Ryan -- Austin, Texas -- <taliesinsoft(a)me.com>

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