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ScrnSnap

Version:1.2.7
License: Free for Windows
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Version
1.2.7
Updated
Compatibility
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
Size
0.16 MB
Architecture
x32/x64
Language
Russian, English
Developer
HazelDev
Website
www.hazeldev.co.nr

Description

ScrnSnap is a free, easy-to-use program with a compact interface and plenty of options designed to take screenshots. It is easy to use, and provides the ability to quickly take a screenshot with a keyboard shortcut.

First of all, it allows you to take a screenshot of the entire desktop, including all open windows, the cursor and other elements; a screenshot of the currently active Windows window or program; and finally, a screenshot of a selected arbitrary area on the computer screen. In addition to this, ScrnSnap allows you to take a screenshot of an entire web page, not just the part visible in the browser window. To do this, you have to "feed" a link to the web page to the application, and then it will save the screenshot to the folder you specified earlier (by default it is saved to the Desktop).

If you have a webcam, you can use this program to take screenshots from it with just one click. And it also knows how to take screenshots of specific Windows objects. The program can save screenshots in .jpg, .bmp, .png, .gif, .tiff, .wmf or .emf format. In the settings, you can select a folder to save them, as well as set a file name mask. ScrnSnap has the function of uploading screenshots to an FTP server, and allows you to upload them to the Imgur image uploading and storing service, providing a direct link to the screenshot.

ScrnSnap is an extremely handy and easy-to-use screenshot program. It will help you literally take a screenshot and upload it to the Internet with a couple of clicks.

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