Screenshot Captor is a tool that can make the whole screen capturing procedure a breeze, offering many great features that can improve your workflow.
Since the market already has lots of similar tools, Screenshot Captor uses a new approach and tries to attract new users by offering them more than just simple snipping tools.
Screenshot Captor's interface might be a bit overwhelming at first glance, but that happens only because the application has so many tools.
Taking a screenshot can be obviously done by using some predefined shortcuts but in the same time, the user also has the option to change them with some more handy key combinations.
You can thus grab the entire workspace, the current screen, the active window, a fixed size or a selected region and you can simply repeat the last size and position.
Although it does a pretty good job with taking screenshots, the application excels in the post-capturing chapter, offering a set of editing tools that could come in quite handy.
For example, you can add special effects to the screenshot you just made and make it more blurry, add caption text to the image, adjust colors, add shadows, create a border around the image or even upload it on the Internet.
Screenshot Captor has a comprehensive settings menu that includes loads of features that enable you to change basically everything about the application, so it all comes down to your preferences.
To sum things up, it's safe to say that this utility really optimizes the screen capturing tasks and thanks to a solid feature pack will surely meet the needs even of the more demanding users.
What's New in This Release:
· [Improvement] Clipboard toolbar button now includes some clipboard paste actions.
· [Improvement] Save and open dialogs are now resizable.
· [Improvement] Holding shift when triggering delete actions now bypasses recycle bin (conforms with standard windows behavior).
· [Improvement] You can now set the custom character used to replace illegal filename characters (default is '_')
· [Improvement+BugFix] Previously, the post-capture pop-up dialog operated on the image PRIOR to any alpha-transparency fixups that were applied to an active window capture; this could result in black areas around images that you copied to clipboard from within the postcapture dialog. Now such operations are performed prior to display in the post-capture dialog -- Thanks BillS!
· [Change] If you try to trigger an active window capture from system tray menu you now get a message explaining that you can't trigger it that way.
· [BugFix] Previous version was deleting old settings files into the recycle bin.
· [BugFix] Random...