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June 21, 2005

Mac Monday : ScreenShots

http://www.bertphan.com [bertphan] Taking screenshots of your mac is easy. Simply press Command-Shift-3, and it’ll take a screenshot of your desktop, and name it Picture 1, and plop it onto your desktop.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

Alexking.orghttp://www.alexking.org [Alexking.org] alexking.org: Blog > I Hate Taking Screenshots: Perhaps, but on Windows there isn’t a free built-in utility to take screenshots, or built-in functionality to capture directly to .PDF, or built-in functionality to allow you to crop just the area of the screen you want.

http://wordpress.netnerds.net [Wordpress.netnerds.net] a tech-centric blog from the left » See Screenshots of Your ...: This comes in especially handy for my recipe site as we’ve partnered with a company that sells recipe software for the Mac at MacGourmet.com. Since then, my Mac OSX visitors have gone up tremendously and it’s relieving to see that RealCajunRecipes.com doesn’t look like total poo on a Mac.

Macdevcenter.comhttp://www.macdevcenter.com [Macdevcenter.com] MacDevCenter.com: Screenshot Hacks for Mac OS X: Capturing great screenshots in Mac OS X involves a little adventure. If you simply want to capture something on your monitor for reference later on, you can do that easily with the built-in screen capture tool.

[Mikey-san.net] sightless and born: If I stick to plain text files inside well-organized nests of folders, most of the metadata work is done for me by slick kernel extensions, but OH SHIT, that means I've gone through the task of classifying everything anyway, and WE'RE RIGHT BACK TO WHERE WE WERE BEFORE.

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Posted at June 21, 2005 11:19 AM

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