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| Downloads:3,004 |
| Version Downloads:380 |
| Type:Utilities : AppleScript |
| License:Free |
| Date:17 Jul 2011 |
| Platform:PPC / Intel |
| Price:Free |
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artie505 reviewed on 18 Jul 2011
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Neploleppard reviewed on 17 Jul 2011
Apple already created this, you're lucky Steve Jobs isn't suing you.
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Well, yeah... but please try to be more vague next time.
Seriously, what's the point? The OS has had this capability since... I can't even remember how long. That's how long it's been.
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Just press command-shift-4 to get the crosshairs (for a selection), and if you would like to take a screenshot of a window, press the spacebar at this point and the cursor will turn into a camera and you can take screenshots of windows.
If you add control to the previous key combination, it will put the screenshot in your clipboard instead of on the desktop.
You can also use command-shift-3 and command-control-shift-3 to take normal screenshots & put them into the clipboard, respectively.