Whenever you want to scrap something on the screen, you probably used Cmd+Shift+4 or some other apps. But, as you know “Cmd+Shift+4”, which is “screencapture” app included in Mac OS X, simply saves the captured image on the desktop rather than shows it to you instantly.
So, I made this! This app grabs anywhere on the screen as images and shows you instantly.
Cmd+Option+B: Grab It!
Drag: Move Images
Double Clicks: Make Images small
Right-Click Drag: Drag as a file
Cmd + w with mouse on the image: Close the image
Whenever you want to scrap something on the screen, you probably used Cmd+Shift+4 or some other apps. But, as you know “Cmd+Shift+4”, which is “screencapture” app included in Mac OS X, simply saves the captured image on the desktop rather than shows it to you instantly.
So, I made this! This app grabs anywhere on the screen as images and shows you instantly.
Cmd+Option+B: Grab It!
Drag: Move Images
Double Clicks: Make Images small
Right-Click Drag: Drag as a file
Cmd + w with mouse on the image: Close the image
Name: GrabIt
Version: 4.9
Mac Platform: Intel
Includes: Pre-K'ed
OS version: OS X 10.6.6 or later
Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor
Courtesy of C.O.R.E.
Release Date: June 10, 2015
What's New in Version 4.9
Bug fix: On some system filename is not automatically set.
More Info: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/grabit/id450166997?mt=12
Whenever you want to scrap something on the screen,
you probably used Cmd+Shift+4 or some other apps.
But, as you know "Cmd+Shift+4", which is "screencapture" app included in Mac OS X, simply saves the captured image on the desktop rather than shows it to you instantly.
So, I made this! This app grabs anywhere on the screen as images and shows you instantly