

Also, one nice advantage of SnapNDrag Pro is that when you drag out a screneshot to the finder/email/iMessage you can set the image to automatically downsize to 75%/50%/25% of the original, and even specify the size of an optional black border. But sometimes I just end up launching SnapNDrag Pro instead of using Snappy already in my menubar, just because I don't want to deal with closing those floating screenshots. It's very convenient, and MUCH faster than Capto. I tend to use screenshot apps to make images I can drag as files into emails or iMessage, and that means I have to close those floating screenshots every time! (If there's a way to turn it off please let me know.) It's quite good, and getting better (although I'm a little leery of the upcoming cross-platform sync subscription that is apparently coming soon).įor me, the biggest miss is the feature that people seem to like the most: the immediate floating of the snapped image. I own this app, along with Jing, Capto and SnapNDrag Pro. And with iCloud enabled, you have them synced across all Apple devices. I have many open windows at one time and sometimes I want to make one the width and height that I want. I used to be able to make a window very small -like a pic in a pic TV. It goes to about 1/3 of my 17' screen and stops.
#Unable to resize screenfloat browser windows 10#
Organize - With the Snaps Library, the built in screenshot organizer, you can easily keep track of all your snaps. Since one of the last updates, I can no longer resize one of my windows in Windows 10 to make it smaller.So far we've got Snappy Link, Email, Facebook, Twitter, Imgur, Pinterest, Dropbox and Evernote.


When I try to resize via green button, it toggles between.
#Unable to resize screenfloat browser full#
This is NOT a full screen issue and I DO have full access to the red, yellow and green buttons. Unable to resize using sizing arrows and instead curser activates the Dock. Once the snap is created, you can easily annotate and share it. Browser window defaults to maximum vertical sizing beyond height of screen. The main interaction allows you to capture a screen area and automatically pins it above all windows, always on top, always visible - just like a memory you want to keep in focus. Snappy (was SnappyApp) lets you take always-on-top snaps of your screen, annotate, share encrypted with self-destruct, everything neatly organized in your library and synced across your devices.
