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17 TinyTake Reviews

1. Excellent screen capture tools 2. Light loading and optimal use of computing resources 3. Integrates well with google drive and online storage sites 4. Ease of management of files created with the option to put in notes for each (for back reference) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Image editing options are yet limited and could increase depth there Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

TinyTake is easy to use, and the UI of the software is pretty straightforward. You can seamlessly capture screenshots and video recordings of any application, window, region, or the entire screen. Your captures are made instantly without any delay, and they're always of excellent quality. It comes with a built-in editor using which you can annotate and highlight any part of your screenshot. Its image editor also extends to any image from your computer, which you can drag and drop into the TinyTake window to edit and annotate. Similar to image editing, you can also annotate videos. You can upload all your captured images and videos to the cloud and share the URL with anyone. In addition to screenshots and recordings, you can also upload any file by dragging and dropping them to the window and share them with the URL. Files that you upload in bulk are compressed into a zip folder which you or the user to whom you're sharing can extract and view the contents. Furthermore, you can use the online gallery to see your entire history of uploaded files, which you can view, delete, or share whenever you want. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
TinyTake is quite expensive, and even when you pay for higher plans, you're still only getting minimal features with heavy restrictions. TinyTake lacks support for third-party hosting platforms. Unlike Snagit or most other screenshot software, you cannot upload images to Dropbox or Google Drive from within the TinyTake application. Instead, they have their cloud storage where you're getting spaces of 20GB, 200GB, and 1TB depending on the plan with no intuitiveness or collaboration support. Furthermore, the recording duration is also minimal. For the Standard plan, Plus plan, and Jumbo plan, you're getting 15 minutes, 30 minutes, and 60 minutes for video recording, respectively. Even for the highest-paid plan, 60 minutes feels very inadequate because it's not suitable when you're trying to record conferences and webinars without the video getting cut off.
Furthermore, all of these plans are yearly subscriptions. Other screenshot software such as Snagit only have a one-time fee for a lifetime purchase but offer r more features than TinyTake's highest plans. What makes Snagit unreliable as a software for long-term use is that you have to subscribe to the Jumbo plan to receive 24x7 email support. You don't get 24x7 email support in the Standard and Plus plans. It would help if you didn't have to pay more money for a software for which you're already paying to receive customer support. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I like how easy it is to capture image or video of your screen by using TinyTake and it's advanced features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I wish there were a few more capabilities such as automatically uploading captured footage directly to various hosting sites. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It is very easy to take screenshots, or capture a video of your screen or any specific window using TinyTake. The user interface is very intuitive and easy to use. You can either save your captures locally in your computer or upload it on to the cloud server to share it with anyone. The registration and installation process is very fast and there's a free version for TinyTake if you're unsure of paying for it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I use the free version of TinyTake and it has a lot of restrictions in recording duration, cloud storage space, and has ads. For instance, you cannot record a video for longer than 5 minutes unless you pay and this can be troublesome if you're trying to record longer videos. The only way around this is to record multiple short clips and then compile them into one.
As for the paid versions, you can choose from Standard for the price of $30, Plus for the price of $60, and Jumbo for the price of $100 per year. While you get up to 1 TB of storage space if you pay for the Jumbo version, you're still restricted to 60 minutes of recording time. For $100 a year, the fact that you don't even get unlimited recording limit makes that package not worth the price. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

When getting started with TinyTake I was required to create an account which I did and the process was fast. With TinyTake I can capture only a part of my screen or the all of it depending on what I'm trying to capture. TinyTake is not only a screen capture tool but also an annotation tool, adding annotations to captures is easy, this normally helps in making my captures understandable to those I'm going to share them with. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The free version is very limited, it does not have annotations but with the premium version you get your money's worth. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The flexibility of using the keyboard shortcuts to do a quick copy/paste job; or launch it right into an editor for annotation. Automatically saving to cloud (or local) storage based on account settings. I do not use the video capture as frequently as the screen capture, but it's super simple to use when needed. The number of features for FREE. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Default keyboard shortcut for the video capture easy to press when trying to forward emails via Outlook... "fat finger" is on my side though; not the software. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
-Global Hotkey so that I can start quick recording any time
-Videos are saved in the cloud rather than only local copies
-Record both video and sound, for free, without any watermarking
-Easy URL creation so that I can attach videos to stories, or I can save local copies (which is what most editors do, but isn't ideal) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
-The only complaint I can come up with is that 'Cntrl R' default hotkey for start/stop recording has thrown me for a loop a few times, being that I use this hotkey to refresh the browser I am recording without thinking about it (causing video to start and stop) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

you can log in into your youtube account and view your videos, easy to drag your files from your pc and download, sharing your files is made easy as well. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
download time sometimes lags don't know if its an issue with the software or my p.c Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I love how simple it is to use and export files! It's very user-friendly and quick. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There's nothing I disliked about it. It's really good and it's a free app. I'm a student so I rely on these. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It is very easy to use with multiple capture options including video, has cloud save capability as well as local, and they have a free version. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Its really funky to install on a secured, networked platform. And I would suggest the create an un-boxed text annotation capability - if you make the box stroke the same color as the box background, the text disappears since it uses the same stroke color. Skitch does this part better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.