Will Snapz Pro X work in Mavericks?

Will Snapz Pro X work in Mavericks?

Like others, I'm finding that Snapz quits right after taking a screen shot in Mavericks. I'm trying the approach suggested here:
http://mac.tutsplus.com/tutorials/tips-shortcuts/how-to-launch-any-app-with-a-ke yboard-shortcut/
Basically, an Automator script is created and then attached to a keyboard shortcut. By using the same shortcut that used for Snaz, if Snapz isn't running, this keyboard command will launch it. I'm not sure whether this will adequately salvage the Snapz functions pending an update (in case that ever happens).
Another approach might be along the lines suggested by:
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20060927132601570
The scripts deal with relaunching Quicksilver. It seems that the Lingon app might be able to relaunch Snapz, and maybe someone knows how to rewrite the script to do the same thing without having to purchase Lingon. Any takers?
Rob

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