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: Looking for a simple tool to annotate screenshots It seems that the author used a tool - other than SnagIt - to annotate this screen shot: [http://blogs.msdn.com/cfs-filesystemfile.ashx/__key/communityserver-blogs-components-web

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It seems that the author used a tool - other than SnagIt - to annotate this screen shot:



[http://blogs.msdn.com/cfs-filesystemfile.ashx/__key/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles/00-00-01-29-92/4617.snippetizerinfo.png]

Does anybody know if there is a simple tool to create this type of annotations?

I know Illustrator or Gimp can do this, but I am looking for a simple tool to do this is seconds without ninja skills.

Thank you

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@Heady304

Your screenshot is from Skitch, an Evernote product. Beware though - it is VERY buggy and generally a poor user experience. I would not recommend it.

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@Eichhorn212

That looks like Evernote, which I use. The shadings on the type and the arrows are recognizable.

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@Shelton719

We have been using Greenshot for a few years now. It is free and available at sourceforge.net. Has these functions and many upload plugins. And is stable. Runs only on Windows.

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@Ogunnowo857

When I was teaching computers overseas I used OpenOffice.org for stuff like this. It comes with Writer and Draw. Most things you can just import the image into Writer and use the Draw functions from within there. It works very well.

Can setup connection points for arrows and lines, adjust colors, add text. Really was happy with it.

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