Screenshoter has title that pretty much explains its purpose - this software allows you to capture the screen of your monitor in several methods, in a user-friendly interface.
This is a portable product, so installing Screenshoter is not necessary. It means that you can place it on an external drive, plug it into any computer and directly run its executable file. Plus, no changes will be made to your Windows registry keys.
The interface of the application is based in a small, standard window in which you can select the region between full screen, window and selected area. But you can also specify the image format between JPG, PNG and BMP, along with the output directory.
On top of that, you can enable Screenshoter to stay on top of other processes and to minimize to the system tray, include the mouse cursor, as well as set the JPG image quality and output filename.
Additionally, you can enable Screenshoter to confirm before quitting, save the settings or restore them to their default values, change the interface language, and more.
The simple-to-use tool takes up a very low amount of system resources (which is barely noticeable), includes a brief help file for novices, has a good response time, quickly finishes a task and didn't freeze, crash or pop up errors during our tests.
All in all, Screenshoter doesn't exactly bring something new to the table. On the contrary, it offers pretty limited features. Plus, the interface is outdated. But the program comes equipped with the necessary and suffice elements for taking snapshots and we recommend it to all users who prefer a straightforward software.
What's New in This Release:
· Added: Japanese translation
· Changed: Removed error message if "Ask every time" dialog was aborted
· Changed: Better emphasizing of the keyboard shortcuts
· Fixed: Two "Active window Mode" issues (introduced in 1.8): taskbar is on screenshot if window is maximized, window isn't completely captured if the taskbar is on top of screen