Snapz upgraded screen captures for Mac
Why take a static screenshot when Snapz Pro X makes creating a movie just as easy? Snapz
Pro X does that, and so much more!
Ambrosia has announced the release of Snapz Pro X 2.1.1. This updated version, which is free to all registered users of Snapz Pro X 2.0.x, and ready for download
Download a free demo version from our web site today and see for yourself:
Snapz Pro X is a quantum leap in video capture technology, adroitly capturing full motion video of anything on your screen at a blistering pace, complete with digital audio, and an optional microphone voiceover. Think of it as a digital video camera for your screen. Snapz Pro X makes short work of making training videos, producing product demos, creating tutorials, archiving streaming video, and anything else you can think of.
Find out why companies like Apple Inc., Adobe Systems Inc., and countless others rely on Snapz Pro X when they need to convey an idea effectively. Discover why average users are taking full motion video screen captures rather than the static screenshots of old. Join the video capture revolution!
Snapz Pro X 2.1.1 is a Universal Binary, and requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
Snapz Pro X 2.1.1 features the following changes/enhancements:
-- Spiffy new integrated registration interface!
-- Fixed bug where some movies would end with blank frames
-- Fixed bug where some compressors would save HUGE movie files
-- Fixed garbled video capture on older systems with nVidia cards
-- AmbrosiaAudioSupport.kext 2.3.3 fixes rare deadlocks and kernel panics
-- Improved performance for audio captures
-- Numerous bug fixes and enhancements
Ambrosia Software, Inc. - publisher of award-winning programs for the Macintosh and Windows distributes a full line of utility, productivity, and anti-productivity (game) software through the Internet as shareware. Unregistered versions of Ambrosia's products on DVD-ROM can be obtained at Ambrosia's web site, http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com or by calling Ambrosia's order center at 585.325.1910.
