HyperSnap-DX 6.13.02 – A Cool Screen Capture Tool
O. James Samson - February 14, 2007If you’ve been looking for a fast and convenient way to take screen captures from your Windows screen and you’ve not found one yet, you should try using HyperSnap-DX.
HyperSnap-DX is a screen capture and image editing tool for Windows. What makes this program very useful is the fact that it doesn’t only take screen captures from standard desktop programs; it goes all the way to capture otherwise difficult stuff like DirectX, Direct3D, 3Dfx Voodoo, and Glide mode games easily. It can also capture frames from many software DVD players and other video playing software.
The latest version, HyperSnap-DX 6.13.02 has some very useful features, that makes it better than the previous versions. Some of the top features include:
- New in ver. 6 TextSnap™ feature to capture editable text from almost anywhere on the screen, when running under Windows 2000, XP or newer. Starting from ver. 6.10 can also capture tab-delimited data for easy paste into MS Excel.
- New & powerful image capture, editing, annotation and manipulation tools.
- Snags also those difficult-to-grab screens from DirectX™ and Glide™ games.
- Image stamps, frames, drop shadow, free-hand capture, FTP server uploads, more!
- Automatic color substitution!
- Non-rectangular window capture!
- Button Capture – perfect for professional technical writers who need to snap and document dozens of buttons!
- Fully customizable user interface. Rearrange menus and toolbars any way you want, assign any keyboard shortcuts you like, tear off menus to create instant toolbars, even control HyperSnap with voice commands!
You should check it out. CLICK HERE for more info and trial download.
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