http://txtlabs.com/<p>This is a Mac app that takes screenshots in Photoshop's PSD format, with every window in a separate layer so you can modify the screenshot later.<p>All feedback welcome. I'm planning to price between $2.99 and $4.99. Any thoughts?<p>BTW, this is similar to an existing app called Layers: http://layersapp.com/ - which has more features and is more expensive.
Agree with free to start, to work out the use cases and market -- unless you already have a good idea of what some of those use cases are.<p>For example, if this mainly targets folks doing documentation or tutorials, maybe you could add a few features or workflow things that will help those folks remove the hassle they might have in Layers (automation, preferences, constraints, ?), then charge $10 or $20 from the start.<p>Or maybe if used by programmers/designers to decompose/capture objects in a constrained area, you have option to save out the elements automatically as individual PSD or PNG, then sell as element extractor for $5 from the start.<p>Just two thoughts FWIW, good luck, seems very cool!
I'd go for a free approach and get the critical mass and feedback to start with.<p>Then build in more features for the paid version.<p>Only my advice when you have a competitor who's been around for some time. I get the impression your target user isn't going to be bothered about price.