Screenshots

• Chris Liscio

Screenshots are very important for giving a good impression to a potential downloader. I know that when I'm evaluating whether or not I should try software, the screenshot can often make or break the deal. If something looks like it has a garbage interface, I really don't want to waste my time with it. </p> <p> A video-screenshot is even more impressive to me, since it provides a very clear view of what the user should expect when using an application. FuzzMeasure will have a live-updating frequency response as you drag the window around the impulse response. This is not easy to communicate with a static image. :) </p> <p> So, this morning I finally got around to purchasing Snapz Pro X, so that I can go the extra step and provide some actual video-screenshots of FuzzMeasure in action. Gus did it with VoodooPad, and I think it really helps illustrate what your app can do. </p> <p> Here is a plain ol' static shot that I took this morning, which illustrates how FuzzMeasure should look for 1.2. Note all the extra window goodness… </p>