You can buy MacSnapper with 12 other nice applications at http://www.macweed.net. MacSnapper will be unlocked when 20K bundles sold.
You can buy MacSnapper with 12 other nice applications at http://www.macweed.net. MacSnapper will be unlocked when 20K bundles sold.
With MacSnapper 1.0.4 you can change the background of the image canvas.

The configuration is placed in the preferences panel. The screenshot page contains more screenshots.
The default lesson name in MacSnapper is “My Lesson”. Open a Terminal.app and type the following to change the initial lesson name:
defaults write com.kedisoft.MacSnapper CSInitialLessonName "Lesson"
Instead of “Lesson” type what you want to use as initial lesson name.

Now it is time to introduce MacSnapper, our annotation and documentation utility for Mac OS X Leopard. With a focus on ease-of-use, MacSnapper was developed specifically for creating step-by-step tutorials, manuals, kiosks, user guides or even personal notes. MacSnapper will organize everything necessary to describe a project. Screenshots may be taken directly from the application, or images may be easily imported.
Once a tutorial, manual, kiosk, or user guide (even personal notes) has been created, MacSnapper will faithfully export the lesson as a PDF, HTML web pages, or ever a WordPress blog. MacSnapper facilitates the creation of visual, detailed lessons in no time at all.
Finally I have finished the tutorials about creating MacSnapper templates. You can read now the tutorial about creating PDF templates if you want to design your own PDF template.
Since the article is based on creating HTML templates I suggest to read it first.
If you want me to add your template to the MacSnapper application bundle, just drop me an email. Contributions are always welcome.
I have published a short tutorial about designing templates for MacSnapper.
It would be nice to get some feedback.