This is the portable version of Greenshot - an application that you can use to easily capture the screen of your computer in several methods.
Since installation is not required, you can place Portable Greenshot on a removable device (such as a USB flash drive), plug it into any computer and directly run its executable file. What's more important is that your Windows registry keys will remain intact.
Once the software is installed, you can access its features via the system tray icon. So, Portable Greenshot allows you to capture a region, last region, window or full screen.
In the "Settings" area you can specify the storage destination, filename pattern and image format (PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP), as well as adjust the JPEG quality and enable Portable Greenshot to copy the file path to the clipboard every time an image is saved.
But you can also set the screenshot location to the image editor, clipboard, printer or email, enable to shrink or enlarge the printout to fit the paper size, rotate printout to page orientation and to show the print options dialog every time an image is printed, and more.
The program uses a moderate amount of system resources, supports several keyboard shortcuts, includes a well-written help file (too bad it doesn't have snapshots), has a good response time and quickly finishes a task without causing us any problems along the way. We strongly recommend Portable Greenshot to all users.
What's New in This Release:
Bugs resolved:
· Bug #3572995, #3593761 & #3592129: On Windows XP Firefox/java captures are mainly black. This fix should also work with other OS versions and applications.
· Bug #3576125: Fixed issue with opening a screenshow from the clipboard which was created in a remote desktop
· Bug #3582282, #3590372 & #3590385: Exporting captures to Microsoft Office applications give problems when the Office application shows a dialog, this is fixed by displaying a retry dialog with info.
· Bug #3582282: Exported captures to Powerpoint were displayed cropped, which needed extra actions to correct.
· Bug #3582692: Picasa-Web uploads didn't have a filename and the filename was shown as "UNSET" in Picasa-Web.
· Bug #3582807: The window corners on Windows Vista & Windows 7 weren't cut correctly.
· While fixing #3582807 we found some other small bugs which could cause small capture issues on Vista & 7 it also used more resources than needed.
· Bug #3585393: resize issues with some the plugin configuration...