![]() It can layer objects, but unfortunately not additional segments of screenshots which I would say is the major portion missing from this app that would otherwise make this a near perfect competitor to Snagit. With a little work around you can compile just the technical explain it material you need from a screen capture on your mobile device using PicSay: Heres an example table: I would like it to look like this, alphabetized down Alphabetizing down and across in a Word text table I converted some text to a table and am attempting to alphabetize the text down and across, but I cant figure out how. However, before committing, we recommend you test the service yourself first with a 15-day free trial. ![]() And for anyone that’s vaguely involved in writing and explaining technical content, especially whilst on-the-go, I’m sure you’ll agree there’s a gap in the market for this software.Ī search for picture editing and screen capture brings up hundreds of apps for your iOS or Android Mobile device, but they are all geared towards picture effects not ‘in-picture’ frame and layering effects. With such a solid base of features, Snagit was a pretty easy pick as our top choice. So in the mean time, I was forced on the hunt to find the best available solution. ![]() The winning contender is… PicSay! For those of you who like to engage co-workers and audiences with the wonderful tools offered by Snagit, I knew I had a hard task on my hands to find anything remotely comparable.įor those of you who are wondering why I’m raving Snagit here is a montage of just a few of the cool tools I love in this browser application:Īs yet, Techsmith have not yet released a mobile app version of their Screengrabbing tool Snagit. After intense searching and testing, I have found one mobile app that reigns above all others to compare with Snagit‘s unbeatable screenshot educational sharing tool.
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