
Remember the lawyer who couldn’t figure out how to use a Mac to print, screen capture, run Word?
Granted, not every Mac user will know all the ways to do everything on a Mac that they already know how to do on a Windows PC.
Windows and Macs are both point and click and keyboard access. There’s windows that float on the screen. There’s a desktop.
Microsoft Office on a Mac is about the same as on a PC (some would say it’s even better on a Mac).
Any lawyer who can’t.... (excerpted).
MacSmiley said:
Here’s another vote for Skitch! I
Skitch!
Lincoln Holbrook said:
I like to capture movies with Screenflow an easy to use tool for capturing movies of anything that happens on the screen. It is a little pricey at $99 but very simple to use with some cool post production affects.
Tim said:
Don’t forget Skitch, an amazing screen capture and mark up program. http://www.skitch.com
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Rich Media said:
InstantShot! is the one that have running at startup. Works from the menubar. Saves to png, tiff, or jpeg. Screens, windows, or any part there of, with mouse curser, or not. Timed shots, too, and you can select or create the save folder.
I’m a fan of iShowU, too.