January 21, 201016 yr I am looking for a free utility similar to Hypersnap http://www.hyperionics.com/ It should be compatible with W7, able to take area snaps and save in jpg format. Is such software available as freeware? I tried Jing to no avail. It wont run under W7 - too many crashes. thx
January 21, 201016 yr Print screen button on your keyboard ?? hit it, then open microsoft paint, click the edit button, scroll down press the paste button and voila...... do what you wanna do to the img then save it as a Jpeg.
January 21, 201016 yr Print screen button on your keyboard ??hit it, then open microsoft paint, click the edit button, scroll down press the paste button and voila...... do what you wanna do to the img then save it as a Jpeg. Pretty much what i do as well - no additional software required!
January 21, 201016 yr "SnippingTool.exe" program that's built into Windows, really handy and most people never heard about it.
January 21, 201016 yr Yeah I noticed the Snipping tool, never tried, guess print screen button is ingrained into me.....will check it out though.
January 22, 201016 yr Screenshot Captor http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Mous...ptor/index.html http://download.cnet.com/Screenshot-Captor...4-10433616.html This is the right tool if you need to take more than the occasional 'one' screenshot, e.g. for software tutorials, documentation, etc. Has a handy feature to quickly take snapshots of only parts of a application window (e.g. only the browser content frame without toolbars). Furthermore you can quickly blur parts of the picture, add arrows and text, etc. Didn't run it on Win 7 yet but website states its compatible.... welo Edited January 22, 201016 yr by welo
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