> SnapJot is a DA and INIT combined. The INIT lets you capture any or
> all parts of a screen, window, dialog box, or menu. The DA lets you
> send the captured image to the Clipboard, print it, or save it as a
> PICT or paint file. SnapJot also lets you deposit images in a
> floating window that acts just like any regular Mac window. Using
> the floating window, you can create desktop notes or compare
> information from different screens.
>
> SnapJot provides other nifty options as well. You can tell it to
> automatically convert captured color images to black-and-white. You
> can also open multiple image-capture windows and tell SnapJot to
> capture the entire group of images.
>
> SnapJot eases the process of capturing images in several ways. Hot
> keys activate main program functions, such as Save to File and
> Print. SnapJot lets you preset the destination graphics application
> for each image you save, but you can choose to have the program
> prompt you for a destination. Likewise, you can set SnapJot to name
> a captured image automatically or to prompt you for a name after the
> image has been captured. All that's missing is a way to scale or
> crop captured images and to save them as startup screens.
>
> SnapJot works flawlessly and is easy to learn and use. It's
> compatible with all Mac hardware and software, including large
> monitors.
>
> ? Ken Gruberman, MacUser (June 1991)

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