SuperStamps for Blogs

superstamps-for-blogsI need your brilliant input…

Stamp your footprint. Help me build the next SuperStamps (Snagit Stamps add-on)!

I’m creating a new SuperStamps Snagit Stamps add-on package. It will include as many professional graphics as the original SuperStamps (197 high grade vector png files). The contents is focused on being suitable for blogs/websites and it will appropriately be named SuperStamps Blogs ;-)

So I am calling all bloggers and website masters out there for help building this graphics pack. You will be the co-creator so to speak :-)

I need your help with suggestions of what graphic icons should be included. What graphics do you need for your blog?

We will give out a free copy of SuperStamps Blogs for every suggestion that’s included in SuperStamps Blogs.

To the left you can see some examples of what’s included in the original SuperStamps Pack. You can also download 20 free SuperStamps here.

Please post your suggestions Graphic Icon suggestion in the comment area on this blog (below). And include:

1) What Text or Icon would you like
2) What color
3) What shape should the graphic/icon have
4) Anything else that may clarify your idea

It should be stamps that is useful for everyone. I can’t include personal stamps for example with names and so on, unless your name is Blog ;-) Of course you don’t need to have a blog or website to suggest cool stamps.

I really love to hear your suggestions so please post it below now and if I include it you will get a free copy of SuperStamps Blogs value $20.00!

Download and Use Superstamps in Snagit

Hello Snagit Fans,

If you are a real  Snagit Fan am sure you already own the new Superstamps add-on.  If you don’t own it yet its not too late to enjoy the full potential of Snagit you can  get a copy of the new Superstamps here.

Already own  Superstamps 197 collection but not sure how to  use it with your Snagit application?

Follow the simple step by step instructions below:

Step 1

Download and Install your Snagit.

Step 2

Download the Superstamps.

Superstamps does not need installation, you can just lift it into the stamp folder. As you have no outside directory for your stamps you could place it in the Snagit 9 folder located:

C:\Program Files\TechSmith\SnagIt 9\Stamps

You do this by just clicking on the folder and dragging it into the folder above.

Step 3

Open your Snagit Editor and from your “Draw Tab” click on the stamp icon to view stamp samples. Click the down arrow, to view existing stamps from the style box, . This will show all available images and categories.

*This box automatically pops up after clicking the down arrow*

Step 4:

Click on “Organize Stamps” a box will pop up providing you additional options.

*To add the Superstamps folder simply click on the “Stamp folder” button to start browsing your unzipped folder of superstamps on your computer.*

Step 5:

Select the unzipped folder of Superstamps from your computer by double clicking it. After the folder has been successfully added click close to finish.

Voila! It’s done.

Get your Free Superstamps mini pack here and follow the same steps when adding it to your collection. If you like it,  go on and get the full version with 197 new professional superstamps none of which are included in the minipack!

Enjoy Stamping ;-)

Peter – Your Snagit Guide

Cool Text Art

I do find that most Snagit fans (like me) enjoy working with both graphics and text. You find many Snagit users among technical writers for example.

So I found this little free online application that you can create “wordart”. Don’t know if there’s such a word but it sounds fitting.

The service is called Wordle and the image you see above was created by just inputting the text from one of my articles on Snagit Guide and out came this wonderful image.

My kids is in the learning to read age so I printed out a couple for them too and they just love finding the words in it.

So, what are you waiting for, go create your own word art and tell me all about it in the comment area.

Until next time ;-)

Peter – Your Snagit Guide

Thanks goes out to Ryan Trauman for the initial tip about this site.

Interview with a Snagit Fanatic – Part 2

LisaTime to publish the rest of the interview with Lisa. She sent me a suitable picture for halloween :-)

In the first part Lisa was telling us some Snagit secrets. If you haven’t read part 1 yet, that’s the place to start.

Today Lisa will share some funny experiences she has had related to Snagit.

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Snagit OneNote 2007 Output

SnagittoOneNoteA new output for Snagit was just released, for Microsoft OneNote 2007.

With one click you can send your Snagit scren captures over to your OneNote application.

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