Screen Capture Program??

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Michael said:
I thought I saw one listed here before.

It's been known to happen. ;) 20 or so of the ones that have been
mentioned are listed here:
http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/P_DESKTOP.php#3.00Clipboard:ScreenCapture

including MWSnap which is on this year's Pricelessware List:
http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/2006/PL2006DESKTOP.php#0437-PW

Susan
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Once Upon A Time (on Wed, 15 Feb 2006 21:47:26 GMT), in alt.comp.freeware,
by way of Message-id said:
I thought I saw one listed here before.

Thanks...


Capture
v2.01

http://www.analogx.com/
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/system/capture.htm
http://www.analogx.com/files/capturei.exe

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Capture is a quick-and-easy screen capture utility for Windows, which allows
you to capture the entire screen, at any color depth and resolution, and save
it into a Bitmap file for editing. If you are interested in only capturing one
window, you can select to capture the active application window only, to save
time editing screenshots! Capture runs on the Windows Tray (the lower right
corner), and takes a screen capture every time you left click on the picture of
a camera (please cut me some slack on the icon, I'm a musician, not an artist,
and it was late), and a bitmap will be saved into the directory Capture is
running from. You can take as many captures as you want, limited only by your
imagination, and harddrive space. To exit Capture, just right click on it, and
select 'Exit'; it's just that simple.
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I thought I saw one listed here before.

MWSnap
http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/mwsnap.html

Current version is capable of capturing the whole desktop,
a highlighted window, an active menu, a control, or a fixed
or free rectangular part of the screen. MWSnap handles 5
most popular graphics formats and contains several graphical
tools: a zoom, a ruler, a color picker and a window spy.
It can be also used as a fast picture viewer or converter.


Image Grabber II
http://www45.brinkster.com/antworkz/

Image Grabber II is a free tool that can grab screenshots from
any video file (avi, mpg, dat, asf, wmv, qt, mov, rm, rmvb, vob)
and save the screenshot as customized thumbnails to a single
file or multiple files.
It runs on Windows platforms using DirectX filters.


/CoMa
 
Michael said:
I thought I saw one listed here before.

Thanks...

I think you are remembering this one.

Screenshot Captor is a program for taking screenshots on your computer.
It's different from other screenshot utilis in several notable ways:

Optimized for taking lots of screenshots with minimal intervention.
Smart autonaming of files, and ability to embed textual comments in
files.
Good multi-monitor support.
Highly configurable to make it work the way you want it to; stays out of
your way in the system tray.
Lots of capture modes: Mutlimon, Desktop, Active Window, Region, Windows
Object. Each mode has a hotkey for quick access.
Unique Cool Effects, including automatic active window enhancement (see
pictures below).
Unsurpassed support for 3rd party user configurable tools, including
file browsers and image editors; extend the program to do whatever you
need by interfacing it with other programs.
Slimline sidebar file browser provides full shell operations.
Optional automatic image file versioning.
Seamless integration with Unicode Image Maker tool.
- Autoscroll capture for windows too big for screen.
- Deluxe thumbnail maker.
- Text scraper - grab text from dialog boxes and error messages

http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Mouser/screenshotcaptor/

I downloaded it because of the "autoscroll" feature, but when I
attempted to use this function, the program gave me the old dreaded "
this program has performed and illegal action and will be shut down".
After a couple attempted to use this function without success, I got rid
of it. Using Window98SE.

--
Zo

You can measure a programmer's perspective by noting his attitude on
the continuing viability of FORTRAN.
-- Alan Perlis
 
I like the previously mentioned Screen Captor. It has the needed
features of repeated screen shots. It will also capture an entire web
page that scrolls. The main reason I like it though is it allows you
to add annotations or "call outs" which in laymen's terms is a method
of adding arrows and text boxes to identify something in the sceen
shot. There is a nag though which can be eliminated for 6 months by
adding some code from the owners web site. After 6 months, the nag
will return and you go get more code to get rid of the nag for another
6 months. At one year, you can then get some code that gets rid of the
nag permanently. I thing this program is still good enough to go
through this.
 
CoMa said:
MWSnap
http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/mwsnap.html

Current version is capable of capturing the whole desktop,
a highlighted window, an active menu, a control, or a fixed
or free rectangular part of the screen. MWSnap handles 5
most popular graphics formats and contains several graphical
tools: a zoom, a ruler, a color picker and a window spy.
It can be also used as a fast picture viewer or converter.


Image Grabber II
http://www45.brinkster.com/antworkz/

Image Grabber II is a free tool that can grab screenshots from
any video file (avi, mpg, dat, asf, wmv, qt, mov, rm, rmvb, vob)
and save the screenshot as customized thumbnails to a single
file or multiple files.
It runs on Windows platforms using DirectX filters.


/CoMa

I just like to add M$ has a standard way to do save screen shots.. Use
shift-printscreen and then it saves it to the clipboard?

Jeremy supercommodoreatmaildotcom

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Michael said:
Thanks, Susan. That sure gives me enough to chew on for a while.

YW Michael. At least it gives you some names and addresses. I tend to
think of the the ACF program info pages as the ACF equivalent of the
white and yellow pages. "Let your fingers do the walking". . . ;)

Susan
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