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Skitch is The One. Unbelievable tool. Free.

As for licensing, etc. per Patrick Haggerty's message, I'm not sure  
why that is an issue. It's free and although you can share work via  
the Web, you don't have too.

Peter





On Nov 19, 2009, at 8:53 AM, Simone Q. Vuong wrote:

> Does anyone have recommendations for a screen capture tool that:
>
> - is free or, at the very least, cheap (SnagIt, at ~ $50 each, is  
> too much),
> - can also capture regions of a screen,
> - allows some image editing, like the ability circle an object or  
> draw an arrow to point to something specific in the image, and
> - is very simple to use because it would be used by non-technical  
> staff.  GIMP is too complicated for non-technical staff.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Simone

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