


It does not replace a dedicated image or graphics app, though if/when you need to use one for more involved work, it does let you import. In that case it covers most of the basics, letting you highlight, add frames, add text boxes, & add arrows to your image.

If you have minimal text, & aren't terribly concerned about that text's appearance &/or formatting, today's GOTD might be a decent choice, saving you from having to use 2 or more separate apps. The reason I qualify it that way is Boxoft's app is very image oriented - you can add to & caption images, but it's far from traditional word processors, where the focus is on writing & you import graphics/images for illustration. Creating a tutorial takes work - for simpler tuts Boxoft Screen Tutorial Creator can make it easier.
