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If you're someone who frequently needs to share text snippets from websites via email, you might want to check out SnipIT. This handy little tool is completely free and works as a simple add on for Internet Explorer. What's great about it is how lightweight it is it doesn't clutter your browser with unnecessary features or complicated interfaces.


Once you install SnipIT, it integrates directly into your Internet Explorer browser without any separate window or dashboard. You won't even notice it's there until you need it. When you come across text you want to share, just highlight it, right click, and you'll see SnipIT as one of your options. It's that straightforward.


Here's how it works: after you select your text and click the SnipIT option, it automatically opens your default email client with the selected text already pasted into a new message. The cool part is that it preserves the original formatting of the text and even includes the website URL where you found the content. While it doesn't handle images or other media files, it's perfect for quickly sharing articles, quotes, or any text content you come across online.


One thing to keep in mind is that SnipIT requires you to be logged into your email account. If you're not already signed in, it will prompt you to choose your email provider and log in first. The tool works with most major email services, though some less common email providers might not be supported. Once you're logged in, all you need to do is add a recipient and subject line before sending.


The speed of SnipIT is impressive it processes your text selection and opens your email client in just seconds. Plus, it's completely ad free, so you won't be bothered by any pop ups or banners. However, there are some limitations to be aware of. SnipIT only works with older versions of Windows and Internet Explorer, so if you're using Windows 10 or later, you might want to consider alternatives like Greenshot, which offers similar functionality with additional features.


From a privacy perspective, SnipIT is pretty transparent. According to their policy, they only collect basic information about the websites you copy from and your email service, and they don't share this data with third parties.


While SnipIT does its job well, it's worth noting that many modern operating systems, including Windows 10, have built in tools like the Snipping Tool that can perform similar functions. For many users, the manual approach of copying and pasting text directly might be just as effective. But if you find yourself frequently sharing web content via email and you're using an older Windows system with Internet Explorer, SnipIT could save you some time and effort.


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Technical

Title SnipIT
Language Windows Vista, Windows XP
License Free
Author Microsoft Corporation
Filename 19277_SnipIT.msi