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On Windows, you can hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmad PrtScr, another free option can also capture overlay windows, which Snipping Tool cannot.
Cropper, is a free open source .NET screen capture tool written in C#.
SnagIt's free cousin, Jing works on Mac and Windows and will also capture video. John Sheehan
Bug Shooting is a useful free tool, especially if you use FogBugz, Gemini, BugTacker, or OnTime.
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab sparkes and also Fireshot. Abduction is another Firefox add-on for capturing long web pages as one single image. Ross
MWSnap. It's getting on in years, but still gets the job done with a fairly nice array of features. Still the screen capture tool I used the most.
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info)
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SnagIt from TechSmith is $50, and is a good choice for Windows. It's written in Delphi. David in Dakota
- It has an image editor so it's nice if you need to annotate / mark the screen grabs that you take.
- It measures the area you're grabbing in pixels - a lot of web developers in our group use it as a measuring tool, not just a screen shot tool.
- It does delayed capture which is useful for getting context menus etc as a part of your screen grabs.
- It can screen grab scrolling windows which is very handy.
- It has outputs so you can send images to Flickr, Blogger, MSExcel, Skype, FogBugz, etc.
WindowClippings is $18 and will grab a shot of a window without any background and also add a watermark.
WinSnap is ~$25 and allows you to simultaneously select and capture multiple objects (e.g. windows, dialogs, buttons and controls).
FastStone Capture is ~$20 and has a few nice image editing tools.
FreshLog is ~$15 and will import to almost any issue tracker.
For more detailed info, you can also reference the Wikipedia article on screenshots.
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On Windows, you can hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmad PrtScr, another free option can also capture overlay windows, which Snipping Tool cannot.
Cropper, is a free open source .NET screen capture tool written in C#.
SnagIt's free cousin, Jing works on Mac and Windows and will also capture video. John Sheehan
Bug Shooting is a useful free tool, especially if you use FogBugz, Gemini, BugTacker, or OnTime.
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab sparkes and also Fireshot. Abduction is another Firefox add-on for capturing long web pages as one single image. Ross
MWSnap. It's getting on in years, but still gets the job done with a fairly nice array of features. Still the screen capture tool I used the most.
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info)
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SnagIt from TechSmith is $50, and is a good choice for Windows. David in Dakota
- It has an image editor so it's nice if you need to annotate / mark the screen grabs that you take.
- It measures the area you're grabbing in pixels - a lot of web developers in our group use it as a measuring tool, not just a screen shot tool.
- It does delayed capture which is useful for getting context menus etc as a part of your screen grabs.
- It can screen grab scrolling windows which is very handy.
- It has outputs so you can send images to Flickr, Blogger, MSExcel, Skype, FogBugz, etc.
WindowClippings is $18 and will grab a shot of a window without any background and also add a watermark.
WinSnap is ~$25 and allows you to simultaneously select and capture multiple objects (e.g. windows, dialogs, buttons and controls).
FastStone Capture is not too expensive ~$20 and has a few nice image editing tools.
FreshLog is ~$15 and will import to almost any issue tracker.
For more detailed info, you can also reference the Wikipedia article on screenshots.
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On Windows, you can hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmad PrtScr, another free option can also capture overlay windows, which Snipping Tool cannot.
Cropper, is a free open source .NET screen capture tool written in C#.
SnagIt's free cousin, Jing works on Mac and Windows and will also capture video. John Sheehan
Bug Shooting is a useful free tool, especially if you use FogBugz, Gemini, BugTacker, or OnTime.
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab sparkes and also Fireshot. Abduction is another Firefox add-on for capturing long web pages as one single image. Ross
MWSnap. It's getting on in years, but still gets the job done with a fairly nice array of features. Still the screen capture tool I used the most.
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info)
PAID
SnagIt from TechSmith is a good choice for Windows. David in Dakota
- It has an image editor so it's nice if you need to annotate / mark the screen grabs that you take.
- It measures the area you're grabbing in pixels - a lot of web developers in our group use it as a measuring tool, not just a screen shot tool.
- It does delayed capture which is useful for getting context menus etc as a part of your screen grabs.
- It can screen grab scrolling windows which is very handy.
- It has outputs so you can send images to Flickr, Blogger, MSExcel, Skype, FogBugz, etc.
WindowClippings will grab a shot of a window without any background and also add a watermark.
WinSnap allows you to simultaneously select and capture multiple objects (e.g. windows, dialogs, buttons and controls).
FastStone Capture is not too expensive and has a few nice image editing tools.
For more detailed info, you can also reference the Wikipedia article on screenshots.
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On Windows, you can hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmad PrtScr, another free option can also capture overlay windows, which Snipping Tool cannot.
Cropper, is a free open source .NET screen capture tool written in C#.
SnagIt's free cousin, Jing works on Mac and Windows and will also capture video. John Sheehan
Bug Shooting is a useful free tool, especially if you use FogBugz, Gemini, BugTacker, or OnTime.
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab sparkes and also Fireshot. Abduction is another Firefox add-on for capturing long web pages as one single image. Ross
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info)
PAID
SnagIt from TechSmith is a good choice for Windows. David in Dakota
- It has an image editor so it's nice if you need to annotate / mark the screen grabs that you take.
- It measures the area you're grabbing in pixels - a lot of web developers in our group use it as a measuring tool, not just a screen shot tool.
- It does delayed capture which is useful for getting context menus etc as a part of your screen grabs.
- It can screen grab scrolling windows which is very handy.
- It has outputs so you can send images to Flickr, Blogger, MSExcel, Skype, FogBugz, etc.
WindowClippings will grab a shot of a window without any background and also add a watermark.
WinSnap allows you to simultaneously select and capture multiple objects (e.g. windows, dialogs, buttons and controls).
For more detailed info, you can also reference the Wikipedia article on screenshots.
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On Windows, you can hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmad PrtScr, another free option can also capture overlay windows, which Snipping Tool cannot.
Cropper, is a free open source .NET screen capture tool written in C#.
SnagIt's free cousin, Jing works on Mac and Windows and will also capture video. John Sheehan
Bug Shooting is a useful free tool, especially if you use FogBugz, Gemini, BugTacker, or OnTime.
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab sparkes and also Fireshot. Abduction is another Firefox add-on for capturing long web pages as one single image. Ross
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info)
PAID
SnagIt from TechSmith is a good choice for Windows. David in Dakota
- It has an image editor so it's nice if you need to annotate / mark the screen grabs that you take.
- It measures the area you're grabbing in pixels - a lot of web developers in our group use it as a measuring tool, not just a screen shot tool.
- It does delayed capture which is useful for getting context menus etc as a part of your screen grabs.
- It can screen grab scrolling windows which is very handy.
- It has outputs so you can send images to Flickr, Blogger, MSExcel, Skype, FogBugz, etc.
WindowClippings will grab a shot of a window without any background and also add a watermark.
For more detailed info, you can also reference the Wikipedia article on screenshots.
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On Windows, you can hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmad PrtScr, another free option can also capture overlay windows, which Snipping Tool cannot.
Cropper, is a free open source .NET screen capture tool written in C#.
SnagIt's free cousin, Jing works on Mac and Windows and will also capture video. John Sheehan
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab sparkes and also Fireshot. Abduction is another Firefox add-on for capturing long web pages as one single image. Ross
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info)
PAID
SnagIt from TechSmith is a good choice for Windows. David in Dakota
- It has an image editor so it's nice if you need to annotate / mark the screen grabs that you take.
- It measures the area you're grabbing in pixels - a lot of web developers in our group use it as a measuring tool, not just a screen shot tool.
- It does delayed capture which is useful for getting context menus etc as a part of your screen grabs.
- It can screen grab scrolling windows which is very handy.
- It has outputs so you can send images to Flickr, Blogger, MSExcel, Skype, FogBugz, etc.
WindowClippings will grab a shot of a window without any background and also add a watermark.
For more detailed info, you can also reference the Wikipedia article on screenshots.
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On Windows, you can hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmad PrtScr, another free option can also capture overlay windows, which Snipping Tool cannot.
Cropper, is a free open source .NET screen capture tool.
SnagIt's free cousin, Jing works on Mac and Windows and will also capture video. John Sheehan
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab. sparkes and also Fireshot. Abduction is another Firefox add-on for capturing long web pages as one single image. Ross
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info)
PAID
SnagIt from TechSmith is a good choice for Windows. David in Dakota
- It has an image editor so it's nice if you need to annotate / mark the screen grabs that you take.
- It measures the area you're grabbing in pixels - a lot of web developers in our group use it as a measuring tool, not just a screen shot tool.
- It does delayed capture which is useful for getting context menus etc as a part of your screen grabs.
- It can screen grab scrolling windows which is very handy.
- It has outputs so you can send images to Flickr, Blogger, MSExcel, Skype, FogBugz, etc.
WindowClippings will grab a shot of a window without any background and also add a watermark.
For more detailed info, you can also reference the Wikipedia article on screenshots.
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On Windows, you can hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmad PrtScr, another free option can also capture overlay windows, which Snipping Tool cannot.
Cropper, is a free open source .NET screen capture tool.
SnagIt's free cousin, Jing works on Mac and Windows and will also capture video. John Sheehan
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab. sparkes Abduction is another Firefox add-on for capturing long web pages as one single image. Ross
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info)
PAID
SnagIt from TechSmith is a good choice for Windows. David in Dakota
- It has an image editor so it's nice if you need to annotate / mark the screen grabs that you take.
- It measures the area you're grabbing in pixels - a lot of web developers in our group use it as a measuring tool, not just a screen shot tool.
- It does delayed capture which is useful for getting context menus etc as a part of your screen grabs.
- It can screen grab scrolling windows which is very handy.
- It has outputs so you can send images to Flickr, Blogger, MSExcel, Skype, FogBugz, etc.
For more detailed info, you can also reference the Wikipedia article on screenshots.
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On Windows, you can hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmad PrtScr, another free option can also capture overlay windows, which Snipping Tool cannot.
Cropper, is a free open source .NET screen capture tool.
SnagIt's free cousin, Jing works on Mac and Windows and will also capture video. John Sheehan
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab. sparkes Abduction is another Firefox add-on for capturing long web pages as one single image. Ross
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info)
PAID
SnagIt from TechSmith is a good choice for Windows. David in Dakota
- It has an image editor so it's nice if you need to annotate / mark the screen grabs that you take.
- It measures the area you're grabbing in pixels - a lot of web developers in our group use it as a measuring tool, not just a screen shot tool.
- It does delayed capture which is useful for getting context menus etc as a part of your screen grabs.
- It can screen grab scrolling windows which is very handy.
- It has outputs so you can send images to Flickr, Blogger, MSExcel, Skype, FogBugz, etc.
For more detailed info, you can also reference the Wikipedia article on screenshots.
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On Windows, you can hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmad PrtScr, another free option can also capture overlay windows, which Snipping Tool cannot.
Cropper, is a free open source .NET screen capture tool.
SnagIt's free cousin, Jing works on Mac and Windows and will also capture video. John Sheehan
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab. sparkes
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info)
PAID
SnagIt from TechSmith is a good choice for Windows. David in Dakota
- It has an image editor so it's nice if you need to annotate / mark the screen grabs that you take.
- It measures the area you're grabbing in pixels - a lot of web developers in our group use it as a measuring tool, not just a screen shot tool.
- It does delayed capture which is useful for getting context menus etc as a part of your screen grabs.
- It can screen grab scrolling windows which is very handy.
- It has outputs so you can send images to Flickr, Blogger, MSExcel, Skype, FogBugz, etc.
For more detailed info, you can also reference the Wikipedia article on screenshots.
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On Windows, you can also hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmad PrtScr, another free option can also capture overlay windows, which Snipping Tool cannot.
Cropper, is a free open source .NET screen capture tool.
SnagIt's free cousin, Jing works on Mac and Windows and will also capture video. John Sheehan
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab. sparkes
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info)
PAID
SnagIt from TechSmith is a good choice for Windows. David in Dakota
- It has an image editor so it's nice if you need to annotate / mark the screen grabs that you take.
- It measures the area you're grabbing in pixels - a lot of web developers in our group use it as a measuring tool, not just a screen shot tool.
- It does delayed capture which is useful for getting context menus etc as a part of your screen grabs.
- It can screen grab scrolling windows which is very handy.
- It has outputs so you can send images to Flickr, Blogger, MSExcel, Skype, FogBugz, etc.
For more detailed info, you can also reference the Wikipedia article on screenshots.
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FREEYou can also hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint"). On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmadPrtScr, another free option can also capture overlay windows, which Snipping Tool cannot. SnagIt's free cousin, Jing works on Mac and Windows and will also capture video. John Sheehan Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab. sparkes On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info) FREEYou can also hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint"). On Vista For more detailed info, you can use also reference the included Snipping Tool. akmad Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab. sparkes On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. Press Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG Wikipedia article on the desktopscreenshots.(more info)
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SnagIt from TechSmith is a good choice for Windows. David in Dakota
- It has an image editor so it's nice if you need to annotate / mark the screen grabs that you take.
- It measures the area you're grabbing in pixels - a lot of web developers in our group use it as a measuring tool, not just a screen shot tool.
- It does delayed capture which is useful for getting context menus etc as a part of your screen grabs.
- It can screen grab scrolling windows which is very handy.
- It has outputs so you can send images to Flickr, Blogger, MSExcel, Skype, FogBugz, etc.
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You can also hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool. akmad
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab. sparkes
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. See http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/screencapturemac/ht/macscreenshot.htmPress Command-Shift-4. The image will be saved as a PNG on the desktop. (more info)
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SnagIt from TechSmith is a good choice for Windows.
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You can also hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint (Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool.
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab. sparkes
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. See http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/screencapturemac/ht/macscreenshot.htm
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SnagIt from TechSmith is a good choice for Windows.
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You can also hit ALT-PrtScr (capture the current window) or just PrtScr (capture the entire screen) and this will copy your screen that image to the clipboard, after which you can paste it into any image program like Photoshop or even Paint .(Start->Run->"mspaint").
On Vista, you can use the included Snipping Tool.
Firefox has an add-on called Screengrab.
On a Mac, screenshot taking is built in. See http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/screencapturemac/ht/macscreenshot.htm
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