Windows Clippings: Free Screenshot Software
Ever had problems capturing screenshots for presentations or a webpage? If so, then you should check out Window Clippings, which is one of the best Screen Capture tools on the market. Window Clippings is a powerful yet unobtrusive screen capture tool which includes full support for capturing and retaining Vista’s transparency and shadow effects.
Windows Clippings is designed to produce the highest quality screenshots with the least amount of effort. The advanced service costs $10, but most users will be happy with the free version. The free version of Windows Clippings has many nifty features including:
Use keyboard hot key- Copy image to clipboard
- Save image to disk
- Automatically generate file name
- Prompt for storage location and file name
- Send image to OneNote
- Clear window background
- Include window shadow
- Set background color
- Include parent in selection
- Include multiple windows in selection
- Launch Options window from command line
- Launch capture screen from command line
- Hide notification icon
- Convert to black and white
As you can see in the nice screenshot captured by CyberNetNews, you can include one window in the screenshot or multiple windows. This is done by holding down the control key after Window Clippings has been activated.
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Comment by Eric on 29 July 2007:
I am a little surprised that Microsoft has not embedded some of this functionality directly into Windows. I am glad that they don’t - otherwise it makes it impossible for small companies to get a foothold.
Comment by Terinea Weblog on 30 July 2007:
Windows Vista has “Snipping Tool” already built in.
Comment by Tony Williams on 30 July 2007:
it’s not as powerful as this tool though Terinea