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Mac OS X users need no additional software for screen captures, it's built into the OS:
Copy to a PDF file (Tiger does PNG files):
shift-command-3: screenshot
shift-command-4: screenshot of a selection
shift-command-4, then space: screenshot of a window
Copy to the clipboard:
ctrl-shift-command-3: screenshot
ctrl-shift-command-4: screenshot of a selection
ctrl-shift-command-4, then space: screenshot of a window
One can use the supplied Grab application in Applications/Utilities for timed screenshots, if needed.
TextEdit has a few shortcomings for editing HTML, granted, but one can download BareBones' TextWrangler for free, which has the basic bells and whistles for code editing...