![]() I even installed a separate app at one time to do only that. You may never need something like this, but for web developers and artists, being able to copy a hex code is really useful. If you invoke Monosnap and hover over a color you want, you can simply hit command-c and it copies that hex code into your clipboard. Remember we could see the hex code for the color before we snap. Monosnap gives you a 5-second countdown which I think is a perfect amount of time. This is really handy if you’re trying to record a pulldown menu for example. It also says if you hold down the command key, you’ll get a delayed snap. There’s a little popup that tells you to simply click if you want to snap a window. Let’s say we’re doing the standard free-form snap invoking Monosnap with command-option-5. One more thing comes up while you’re taking a snap and that’s a list of key options you can hold down to change the snap as you make it. Monosnap also shows the hex code of the color over which you’re hovering before you click and drag. This is really cool to me because I’m often trying to take two screenshots for the blog that are the same size. Once you click and start to drag, you get a real-time readout of the area you’re covering. In case this is helpful, it also shows you the exact coordinates of where your cursor is located on screen before you click. With Monosnap, when you start to take a screenshot, you not only get a set of crosshairs that go top to bottom and left to right on the screen (which is great) but the corner you’re grabbing even shows a little zoomed-up area to show you exactly where you’re grabbing. When you take a screenshot, sometimes it’s a little bit tricky to grab exactly what you want on screen. That’s sort of the minimum we require from one of these apps. You can pull down on the menubar app to invoke them, or you can use keystrokes and the keystrokes can be changed in preferences. ![]() Monosnap can do the usual tricks of capturing an area, a window, or full screen. On the Mac, Monosnap installs as a menubar app, which for this kind of tool is really the best way. Monosnap is available for free for the Mac and Windows and has an in-app purchase option that seems useful enough that this could be a viable business. As useful as that is, the annotation tools are really limited.Ĭlaus Wolf tipped me off to what might be an even better app called Monosnap, from. Its big advantage is that it allows you to instantly upload to the web and copy the URL to your clipboard so you can insert the screenshot into any place that only allows text. I’ve most recently told you about TeamPaper Snap which is a somewhat limited, but still useful menubar app for screenshots. At €32, their price target indicates a 41.5 percent upside for the stock, compared with its value in mid-January.You know I’m a fiend for taking screenshots and annotating them. Going forward, the researchers also give the nod to the largest player in this European space, Smurfit Kappa Group, crediting rising prices for the Irish producer’s corrugated boxes. Through mid-January the shares leaped 33.3 percent, to 739.50p, outpacing the regional broad market by 48.2 percentage points. They began reporting on U.K.-headquartered specialty plastics producer RPC Group in March, deeming the company attractive thanks to the rapid earnings growth in its rigid packaging business, the fastest-growing segment of the packaging industry. ![]() From their base in London, Jordan and his teammate track eight European paper and packing names, garnering plaudits for generating "high-conviction calls that made us money," in the words of one client. ![]() He earned a bachelor’s degree in actuarial science at City University London and holds a master’s degree in investment analysis from Scotland’s University of Stirling. The 45-year-old analyst joined Jefferies from RBS and previously managed money for nearly a decade. firm’s European subsidiary, returns to snap up second place with a two-person crew captained by newcomer Justin Jordan. Hoare Govett had maintained a regular presence on this roster during the first decade of the All-Europe Research Team’s run, appearing most recently in 1996 as a runner-up it was then part of Dutch banking giant ABN Amro, which RBS acquired in October 2007. by acquiring storied local brokerage Hoare Govett from Royal Bank of Scotland Group. ![]() Four years ago American securities house Jefferies Group extended its reach in the U.K. ![]()
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