Screenshoter 1.8
O. James Samson - July 23, 2013Not too many applications out there can provide you all the basic features needed like Screenshoter.
What’s Screenshoter?
Screenshoter can capture your screen by pushing the button or the ‘print key’ and it will be directly saved as an image and that’s it. Moreover it’s possible so minimize Screenshoter so that it’s less annoying. Other options are available as well. Like setting the jpg-quality or showing the current cursor on the screenshot.
Screen capture utilities are a dime a dozen these days, and while some of them are crammed full of useful features, others provide only slightly more flexibility than the Windows Print Screen key. The program falls into the latter category; it’s a no-frills approach to the task of taking screen captures, and while nothing about it particularly impressed us, it works just fine for what it is.
Screenshoter’s interface is plain, just a small gray rectangle with a few buttons. Users have the opportunity to select whether they want to capture the whole screen or a particular area; the latter is a simple matter of dragging a rectangle around the desired region of the screen. Screenshoter also comes with a brief, four-step Help file, but everything about it is pretty easy to figure out.
This is an absolutely fantastic program that works just the way it should; and is also very easy to use even for a newbie.
Want to check it out? Visit ScreenShoter.
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