With it, you'll also be able to record videos of your screen and instantly share them on the Screencast website. Snagit isn't just your ordinary screenshot tool.
The tool offers everything that you get with Snip & Sketch, along with a ton of additional annotation features, better sharing options, and also the ability to record videos of your screen.
And as you might already be able to tell by now, Snagit is the clear winner in this context.
Now let's talk about the main differentiating factor between the two tools - features. Snip & Sketch doesn't offer any such functionality. What makes Snagit just marginally better is that it gives you the option to customize the keyboard shortcuts. After all, you're getting access to much more for a slightly steeper learning curve. Then you can drag your mouse to cover the portion you wish to capture, and add annotations is also fairly straightforward.īut once again, the wide variety of tools in Snagit will require some getting used to, which isn't a bad thing per se. So taking a screenshot is as simple as clicking on a button. You can launch either tool using keyboard shortcuts or from the Start menu. Regarding ease of use, both the tools offer a similar experience for the most part.