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Among these useful apps is Grab, which is based on capturing a computer screen image. The Mac OS has built-in functions for screen capturing, they are reached through keyboard combinations such as Command, Shift and 3 or 4, however, the Grab app is much more powerful, and includes different image formats, a timer screenshot function, and more. MacOS (originally named 'Mac OS X' until 2012 and then 'OS X' until 2016) is the current Mac operating system that officially succeeded the classic Mac OS in 2001. Although the system was originally marketed as simply 'version 10' of Mac OS, it has a history that is largely independent of the classic Mac OS.
- KeRanger, for instance, has an unused function that’s supposed to encrypt/delete OS X’s Time Machine, a feature designed as a backup utility in Mac computers. Linux.Encoder, spawned by an open-source ransomware project, underwent several updates in an effort by its developer to fix flaws in the malware’s encryption routine.
- In macOS Mojave and above, the Screenshot app replaces the Grab app from earlier versions of macOS and Mac OS X. When you press Command+Space keys and type in “Grab”, it now brings up the new ScreenShot app that was introduced with macOS Mojave. You can use CMD+Shift+5 to open the new Screenshot app.
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I recently mentioned how to grab a screen shot of an application window on Windows XP. On Mac OS X you can also capture a screen shot of a window but its definitely is not as simple as Windows since it does not come with a Print Screen key. Mac OS X comes with a Grab utility (under Applications Utilities Grab) which an capture the whole screen, a selected window, or a selected rectangular area of your screen.
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You can also grab a screen shot by using the Preview application. Open the Mac OS X Preview application and select the File Grab Window menu to capture a screen shot of a selected application window.
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