

Layers - Screen Capture
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Capture every item on your displays as a PSD layered image. The resulting PSD is perfectly organized into groups with each layer named upon the captured content.
Features:
- PSD capture: all windows and elements, including the cursor, as grouped layers.
- AppShot: capture the.
Cost / License
- Pay once
- Proprietary
Application type
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Mac
Discontinued
The product has been abandoned by developer around June 2012, and the website is unavailable.
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What is Layers - Screen Capture?
Capture every item on your displays as a PSD layered image. The resulting PSD is perfectly organized into groups with each layer named upon the captured content.
Features:
- PSD capture: all windows and elements, including the cursor, as grouped layers.
- AppShot: capture the full content of most Mac applications windows, even if that content is not visible. Every scrollable area will be saved as a PSD layer.
- WebShot: capture complete web pages directly from Safari, pixel accurate. [1].
- Inspector: customize the capture selecting windows or groups and many more options.
- Highly customizable screen shot file names.
More:
- Take the snapshot at the press of a keyboard shortcut or further customize it using the Inspector.
- Select one or multiple windows from the status bar live menu.
- PSD layers and image files will have a meaningful name including application name, window title or web document title and date/time.
- Mouse pointer is also captured.
- Kind of images: layered, composite or a folder with a bunch of images.
- Image formats: PSD, PNG or TIFF.
- WebShots: you can interact with the page before the capture (sign in, play a video, etc.)
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Comments and Reviews
Unfortunately, since at least August 2012, possibly as early as October 2011, this app has fallen behind the times, and the developer's site appears to be in stasis. Twitter account (@layersapp) has not posted since June 2012.
On the other hand, the author reports (January 2016) that it is "on hiatus :-)", so there is some faint hope. He has no immediate plans to open-source it (I asked: the community that kept Quicksilver from dying is amazing, I love it when "dead" apps come back to life), but he is aware that there is some interest in keeping it alive.
A shame: in its day, Layers was a useful tool.