If you are unfamiliar with Snip & Search, it was previously known as Screen Sketch. Microsoft rebranded the app last year with the release of Windows 10 April 2018 Update (version 1803). Screen Sketch itself was a replacement for the older Snipping Tool and was integrated into Windows Ink. Snip & Search provides more power and functionality than its predecessors, including a keyboard shortcut (Win+Shift+S) for easy access. Additional features include creating screenshots in random shapes and an in-built image editor. With the latest version, Microsoft has made general tweaks to the application. The company says it has changed the default same file format to png. Elsewhere, Narrator confirmations have been added when a snip is copied.

Changelog

It seems the main focus of the new update is to fix numerous issues in the app. Microsoft provides the following changelog detailing all the changes made:

We fixed an issue that could result in snips being a bit blurry after saving or copying to clipboard. We fixed an issue where copying to clipboard would fail if you switched out of the app while the copy operation was in progress. Fixed an issue where the suggested file name was unexpectedly a GUID for snips opened from Win + Shift + S toast. We’ve added Narrator (screen reader) confirmations when a snip is copied to clipboard. We’ve updated the default save format to be png. You can still use the dropdown when saving to pick your desired format if it’s not png. We fixed an issue where auto-copy changes to clipboard wasn’t working on return from Snip & Sketch settings. We fixed an issue where the app might crash if you closed two app windows one after another. We fixed an issue where the default save file location was documents rather than pictures. In fixing this we also fixed an issue where when saving the save dialog wouldn’t remember where you last saved a snip.

Snip & Search should update automatically to reflect the new update, but you can do it manually by visiting the Microsoft Store page here. You will need to be running Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809) to receive this bump.

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