Want to create a screenshot suitable for saving or printing? Then just hit a key on your keyboard. Oh yeah, you'll have to download this program first. There are several hotkey combos to choose from. Once you've chosen your favorite combo, head to the Destination tab and have the screen print out instantly, copy the capture to the clipboard, save it to a specific folder, or even send it through e-mail. You can perform full screen captures, or only capture a specific window. There are also six different image formats to choose from, and each one can be resized. With all the customization capabilities, what more could you ask for?
@1 (sean): When you use the print screen key, the computer simply captures what's on your screen and stores it in your system's clipboard. Then you have to open up a graphics program, paste it into the application. Then, at that point, you have the option of saving, printing, or emailing the file.
This software automates these steps. In one keystroke, you can save the screen cap in the format of your choice and dump the file into a folder, send it to the printer, or attach itself to a new email message. Again, all in one keystroke or keystroke combo. It's a timesaver, especially if you have to make many screencaps.
Comment by Alex — August 8, 2007 @ 08:01 am
WOW MAN!!
This is something else. So simple to use and very handy for lots of stuff. Try it yourselves out there..............you will be glad you did.
Have fun!!
whats so hard about using the print screen key??
Comment by sean — July 31, 2007 @ 03:54 pm
@1 (sean): When you use the print screen key, the computer simply captures what's on your screen and stores it in your system's clipboard. Then you have to open up a graphics program, paste it into the application. Then, at that point, you have the option of saving, printing, or emailing the file. This software automates these steps. In one keystroke, you can save the screen cap in the format of your choice and dump the file into a folder, send it to the printer, or attach itself to a new email message. Again, all in one keystroke or keystroke combo. It's a timesaver, especially if you have to make many screencaps.
Comment by Alex — August 8, 2007 @ 08:01 am
WOW MAN!! This is something else. So simple to use and very handy for lots of stuff. Try it yourselves out there..............you will be glad you did. Have fun!!
Comment by Ray — August 11, 2007 @ 04:47 am