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Screen Capture Tools:A Snapshot
- June 22, 2012
- Posted by: Rahul Karn
- Category: Beginners Guide Content Writing Technical writing
Screen Capture Tools:
Yes, you can print screen manually on a window by using [ PrintScreen] key, but as an Information developer, you will need much more feature. There are a plethora of tools I am trying to compile few.
It is probably most widely used screen capture tools by writers. It has easy UI almost all the feature you need that too with a very competitive price.
Suits Madcap Flare user, well-priced, you may take a little extra time to get used to it.
Freeware, worth a try.
Expensive than above all I standard edition some features are missing. Take care of this before purchasing the order.
Free tool to capture screen from movies.
The main feature is its ability to capture scrolling windows and adding annotations. It is provided to you free.
A free and simple software for your Macintosh.
Clarify-it
Capture, sequence and annotate screenshots to create documents that are a great alternative to screen recordings
Screenpresso.
It’s free and has some basic annotation and editing options.
PicPick
It’s free
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niceeeee post
Good one. Providing tabular comparison will help.
Ok.i will consider henceforth.
Windows 7/Vista has its own screen capture tool. Include that in the comparison as well.
Word 2010 also has,but they have limited features also they are not Screen capture tool.
nice post…..
Nice information rolled in, Rahul!
I have recently tried using all the features of Snag It. Capturing through scrolling windows and adding annotations with Easy Capture should be fun. I will let you know soon!
very informative. Thanks Rahul Sir.