Terms
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Where things stand. Capturat is coming soon. Nothing on this site is a contract of sale, no payment is taken here, and the prices shown are what the app is intended to cost at launch.
Who are these terms with?
With BTN Group, registered in Romania, which operates Capturat and this website. These terms cover your use of both. Using either means you accept them; if you do not, please do not use them.
What licence do you get?
Capturat is licensed, not sold. You receive a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable right to install and use it on Macs you own or control. You may not resell, rent, sublicense or redistribute it, and you may not attempt to defeat any licensing it contains.
What is included in free and in Pro?
The free version is the complete screenshot tool: capture, the whole editor, frames, unlimited tags, and a library that is never trimmed or hidden from you. Pro adds the features that read and organise your captures. Which features sit on which side may change before release; the comparison on the home page is kept current as it does.
Pro is planned at $1.99 monthly, $9.99 yearly, or $19.99 once for a lifetime licence, with seven free days for everyone. A subscription renews until cancelled. Cancelling stops future charges and leaves everything you have already captured intact, readable and yours.
Who owns what you capture?
You do, entirely. We claim no rights over anything you capture, and since nothing is uploaded, we never hold it in the first place. You are responsible for what you capture and for having the right to capture it — a screenshot tool does not grant you rights over someone else's work or confidential material.
What is not promised?
Capturat is provided as it is. It reads what it can from an image and makes suggestions about it. Those suggestions are sometimes wrong, and anything that matters should be checked before you act on it. It is not a backup service: keep your own copies of anything you cannot afford to lose.
To the extent the law allows, implied warranties are excluded and our liability is limited to the amount you paid for the app in the twelve months before a claim. Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited, including for death, personal injury or fraud, and nothing affects the statutory rights you have as a consumer.
How do refunds work?
Once purchases exist, refunds follow the rules of the store the purchase was made through. EU consumers keep their statutory withdrawal rights. A reasonable request made directly to us will not be argued with.
How does this end?
You can stop using Capturat at any time by deleting it; your files stay on your Mac. We may end a licence being used to breach these terms.
Which law applies?
Romanian law, without affecting any mandatory consumer protections in the country where you live.