

If you’d like to join the beta test program to get an early look at the new app, drop me a DM and I’ll get you set up. I just tested pasting an image from ‘Snip & Sketch’ directly onto the canvas in Balsamiq Wireframes for Desktop and it works fine. In short, the new desktop app will be native on both macOS and Windows and drops our dependency on Adobe Flash/Air. We’ve been working on it for some time and it’s getting close. One other thing - would you make sure you’re using the latest version (3.5.17) of Mockups 3 for Desktop: Balsamiq for Desktop - Fast, Powerful, Offline Wireframing | Balsamiqįinally, you may or may not know that we’re in the process of a major update to our desktop app. The Win + Shift + S shortcut works without it, but it only copy the scrot to the clipboard. Would you mind running through the steps you’re using so I’m not missing anything because you should definitely be able to import a PNG saved from ‘Snip & Sketch’ into Mockups 3. My issue was because the Snip and Sketch tool was not installed on my Windows.

Now inside the Snip and Sketch tool window, click on the three-dot icon and select the option Settings from the sub-menu. I just ran through this quickly using version 1.1903.2331.0 of ‘Snip & Sketch’ on Windows 10 and if I “ Save as…” my snip I am able to import the resulting PNG into Mockups 3 as an asset. FIX 1: Check the Auto copy to clipboard option: The first and foremost resolution for the Snipping Tool Does Not Copy to Clipboard issue is the following: Firstly, launch the Snip and Sketch tool. Hi for the email and sorry for the frustration here. “Snip & Sketch” does not work when using a saved PNG image or a JPEG and then importing as an asset
