
Snapz Pro X with video capture capability costs you $69 and is well worth it if you do a lot of screen captures. It also gives you the ability to keep the cursor visible, keep or remove drop shadows, add watermarks, and much more. Improve your workflow by using advanced window management features like Window Snapping. Our crowd-sourced lists contains more than 50 apps similar to HyperDock for Mac. Use shortcuts to quickly open new windows and documents with a simple mouse click. The best HyperDock alternatives are Rectangle, AquaSnap and WindowGrid. When it comes to static image capture of your screen, Snapz Pro can capture your entire screen, specific windows, or user definable portions of your screen with a keyboard shortcut, and save it in a number of formats. HyperDock adds long awaited features to your Dock: Preview and select windows and tabs just by moving the mouse on a Dock item. Snapz Pro X offers everything you would expect in a screen capture utility, with the added ability to capture video and audio of your Mac’s screen (a feature I love to use when a web site attempts to prevent downloading of audio or video!). They all look spectacular, but I’ve stayed with Snapz Pro X because it offers the perfect balance of features at a reasonable price. The last few years has seen several fancy-pants screen capture utilities come to market. The applications listed below contains a few “old timers” and several Johnny-Come-Lately apps that have found a permanent home on my Mac. Today I conclude the series with 10 more apps that I love to use. Last week I published 10 of my favorite apps in Part 1, and another 10 in Part 2. That being said, most of what I install gets used once or twice, then discarded. Over the years I’ve installed a lot of commercial software, shareware and freeware on my Macs.
