SnapIt Screen Capture - Screen Grabbing tool
11:05 PM // 0 comments // ngsk // Category: Reviews , Software , Tools //It made my work easy while preparing documents for my freelancing works, as previously I used to take a screenshot of the screens using ATL+Printscreen option then crop it using Paint tool or some other tools then use that cropped pictures in the document. It is too amazing tools which made my work very simple while preparing any documents as now I could take screnhgrabs of the screen exactly what I want.
Now this tool will make my work more easy now, as I am planning to start writing posts on QTP scripts in my testing blog.
Using this tool is very simple. Within three easy steps you can take a screenshot of the screen and copy it into existing file or you can also save it different formats like BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG and TIFF.
1. Start the program (click on the program's icon). It appears minimized in a system tray:
2. Click PrtScr (Print Screen) button and select with mouse what you need to capture on the screen. After selecting the region it is automatically copied to the clipboard.
3. Save a snapshot from the clipboard with any way you like: Open Microsoft Word and create new document. Press Ctrl+v combination and paste image from the clipboard to the document. Technical Writers often use this approach to describe program interfaces. Open Photoshop. Create new image file or open existed image file. Simply paste captured image from the clipboard (press Ctrl+v combination). This approach is convenient for Graphic Designers in order to make collages. Right mouse click on the SnapIt icon in a system tray and you will see the menu bellow. Choose "Save As" and save captured image as bmp, png, gif, jpg, etc file.
This is one greater product from DIGEUS Software which will be helpful for Designers, Office Workers, Business People, Analysts and more.
Few of the features of this tool are like,Get this tool and experience more, which makes your work more easy.
- Supports hotkeys, auto-saving, clipboard
- Automatically copies screenshots to the clipboard
- Tracks capture history, auto-saves captured images
- Saves files in BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG and TIFF formats
- Auto-names captured images
To get the trial version of this tool or purchase it just visit this site.
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