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On Nov 19, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Ken Loomis wrote:

> Jing sounds like it would meet your needs. There's a free version  
> available for Windows and Mac.
>
> http://www.jingproject.com/features/
>
>
> Ken
>
> 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.

A lot of people are using Skitch for this. Disclaimer: I've played  
with it, but have no idea if its suitable for business use here  
(licensing, etc, etc).

http://skitch.com/

-Brian

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