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Snapshot ® specialty herbicide can be applied in early spring, late summer to early fall, or any time immediately after cultivation. Application Method. Apply Snapshot using a drop or rotary-type spreader (also known as a belly grinder fertilizer spreader) designed to apply granular herbicides or insecticides. Snapshot ® specialty herbicide works around the clock for up to six to eight months to keep landscapes and container- and field-grown nursery ornamentals weed-free. It controls or suppresses more than 125 broadleaf weeds and annual grasses and can be used over the.
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- If using Gallery® 75 dry flowable specialty herbicide, the recommended application rate is 0.66 to 1.33 pounds per acre. If using Gallery SC specialty herbicide, the recommended rate is 16 to 31 fl. oz./A along with 10 gallons or more of water carrier per acre.
- Gallery should be applied prior to emergence of target weeds. A fall application of Gallery will prevent winter-, fall- and many of the spring-germinating weeds. Use Gallery as a preemergence treatment for control of certain broadleaf weeds on all labeled use sites.
- For both Gallery 75DF and Gallery SC, it is recommended to use a properly calibrated low-pressure herbicide sprayer that provides a uniform spray distribution.
- Gallery is available as a dry flowable and as a liquid.
- Gallery is labeled for use on established turfgrass, landscape ornamentals, container grown ornamentals, field grown ornamentals, non-bearing fruit trees, as well as Christmas trees and non-cropland areas.
- Gallery provides superior preemergence broadleaf weed control with best-in-class ornamental and turf safety. As a suspension concentrate, Gallery is available in a 1-quart container and a 2-gallon container. As a dry flowable, it is available in a 1-pound bottle.
Screen-capture utilities come in a lot of different flavors; some are so basic that they're barely useful, while others are jam-packed with complex features. SnapShot is a program that doesn't go to either extreme.
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It has plenty of useful tools and options, but it's still simple enough to master within a minute or two.The program's interface is plain, with a viewing area in which you can see your most recent screen capture and a few menus across the top that give you access to the program's settings. SnapShot uses hot keys to let you capture the entire screen, the active window, or a specific area of the screen that you can select with the mouse.
Once the image is loaded in SnapShot, you can copy it to the clipboard, send it to Paint or an image editor, e-mail the image, or upload it using FTP. There are plenty of ways to customize SnapShot's behavior: you can specify the default image editor, have the program hide its taskbar button, and automatically save captured images to a specific directory. You can also select JPEG quality and select from seven different file types for saving or sending images. The program doesn't have a Help file per se, but it does come with a ReadMe file that that contains basic notes about its usage.
Hidden and dangerous steam. Overall, we found SnapShot to be easy to work with and we were quite happy with its performance. Anyone seeking a simple screen-capture utility should give it a try.SnapShot comes as a ZIP file but installs and uninstalls without issues.
Screen-capture utilities come in a lot of different flavors; some are so basic that they're barely useful, while others are jam-packed with complex features. SnapShot is a program that doesn't go to either extreme. It has plenty of useful tools and options, but it's still simple enough to master within a minute or two.The program's interface is plain, with a viewing area in which you can see your most recent screen capture and a few menus across the top that give you access to the program's settings. SnapShot uses hot keys to let you capture the entire screen, the active window, or a specific area of the screen that you can select with the mouse. Once the image is loaded in SnapShot, you can copy it to the clipboard, send it to Paint or an image editor, e-mail the image, or upload it using FTP. There are plenty of ways to customize SnapShot's behavior: you can specify the default image editor, have the program hide its taskbar button, and automatically save captured images to a specific directory.
You can also select JPEG quality and select from seven different file types for saving or sending images. The program doesn't have a Help file per se, but it does come with a ReadMe file that that contains basic notes about its usage. Overall, we found SnapShot to be easy to work with and we were quite happy with its performance. Anyone seeking a simple screen-capture utility should give it a try.SnapShot comes as a ZIP file but installs and uninstalls without issues.
SnapShot is a no nonsense screen capturing tool that allows you to grab your desktop, window, or any part of the screen and save it as JPG or PNG (all the usual popular formats are available) or send it straight to your favorite editor, for further editing. You can also send screen captures as an attachment with the build-in e-mail engine, or upload them via FTP. Full Specifications What's new in version 1.0.6Version 1.0.6: Hotkeys (shortcuts to capture screenshots) are now configurable. Compatibility fix for Win 8, Win 2008 servers and 64 bit machines.GeneralPublisherPublisher web siteRelease DateFebruary 15, 2013Date AddedFebruary 17, 2013Version1.0.6CategoryCategorySubcategoryOperating SystemsOperating SystemsWindows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8Additional RequirementsNoneDownload InformationFile Size2.04MBFile NameSnapShot.zipPopularityTotal Downloads94,148Downloads Last Week37PricingLicense ModelFreeLimitationsNot availablePriceFree.
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