I’m Addicted to Screenshot Apps Hi, my name is Allison, and I’m addicted to screenshot apps. I’ve reviewed more of them than I can count over the years. A new one will come into my life and then eventually fade from my favor. I keep falling back to the tried and true, if limited built-in […]
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NC #826 Preview Tips on macOS, I Have Written All the Blog Posts, Swiftbar by Allister, Security Bits
Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at Podfeet.com, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. Today is Sunday, March 7, 2021, and this is show number 826. mp3 download CCATP #674 — Bart Busschots on Cooking Like a Programmer Let’s Talk Apple — Ep. 90 (February […]
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I’ve done a lot of reviews of screenshotting apps, and recently explained the hidden treasure that is the built-in screen capture utility. To be perfectly honest, 95% of the time, that’s what I use on the Mac. I take a lot of casual screenshots, open them in Preview mark them up real quick and send […]
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Standard Screenshot in Markup on iPadOS I take a lot of screenshots on my Mac, iPhone and iPads. I use it to teach people how to use tools and to show developers where I have a question about their applications. I’ve reviewed a plethora of methods to take screenshots on macOS as a result. I […]
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Back in January I told you guys about a really slick tool called Monosnap. I explained that it’s so much more than a screen capture tool. Anyway, I am so enchanted with Monosnap that I decided to do a video tutorial for Don McAllister’s ScreenCasts Online. I had a blast making this video because the […]
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Teampaper Snap I take a lot os screenshots for quite a few different uses. I like to use them in my blog posts when I’m reviewing applications. I like to include them when doing tech support in emails to my friends and family and also to listeners who write in with questions. I also use […]
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