Until (if?) Apple gets around to restoring "Print Window" capabilities to the Finder, I'll be using PrintWindow as a stand-in. macOS Mojave macOS High Sierra macOS Sierra OS X El Capitan. To run it, simply place it in your dock, select a Finder window (in column view mode, highlight the folder to print), and then click the dock icon. Ambrosia Software’s Snapz Pro X was among the first, tracing its lineage back to 1996, garnering many passionate users down the years I’m one of them (it also won a Macworld Editor’s Choice. It will output the name of the directory, filenames, and optionally the file icons, and it has some nice additions, such as automatically expanding sub-folders, and controlling how many columns are used for output and the size of the printed icons. This slick piece of freeware does just one job, but does it well - it prints Finder windows. But still, it's just a list of files and I had to hand-type the name of the directory at the top of the list.But yesterday, Searchware Solutions released Print Window.
SNAPZ PRO X MOJAVE INSTALL
So, Snapz Pro X will continually ask you to install Ambrosia Audio Support. However, after the release of Yosemite, Snapz Pro X no longer can record the mac audio - it gives the error: Ambrosia Audio Support Missing.
Snapz Pro X allows you to take video screen grabs of your mac. This was my preference, as it was all keyboard based and quite fast. That message is from the program Snapz Pro X.
SNAPZ PRO X MOJAVE FULL
Snapz Pro takes full advantage of its Mac-native design, giving you access to of-the-minute features like extended file names. Snapz Pro will show you the size of the object, with a selection, letting. Snapz-Pro-X-2.6.1.zip.torrent (1.82 KB, : 3). I use three different ways of getting a directory listing: Capturing an object is the Snapz Pro equivalent to the very hidden function built into OS X, with one major difference. In OS X, though, you have to use a workaround. In prior Mac OS's, a simple command-P would get you the list.
One of the things that's (currently?) missing from OS X is the ability to quickly print a list of files from a Finder window.