Bill Turner wrote:
In article .com,
says...
Gadwin can grab anything and everything you
can bring up on your screen and it can be not only viewed, it can
also
be printed and stored for future use.
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Isn't that what PrintScreen does? Copies the screen to the
Clipboard?
Sort of but the screengrab programs take the concept much farther than
just Alt-PrintScr which only creates ponderous Windoze .bmps. In the
case of Gadwin it will produce not only .bmps, it can also churn out
..jpgs, gifs, tifs and others. The .pngs it creates are amazingly small
vs. the rest which matters when tossing image files around by e-mail.
The size & area of the capture window can be mouse-defined anywhere on
the screen and the view size of the output image can be controlled via
adjustable magnification. Gadwin is a nice little piece of freeware but
the payware screen grab programs like Snagit take the fine art to much
higher levels.
In any event I've found that Gadwin is far more useful than the
Clipboard routine when it comes to doing chores like capturing,
storing, printing and e-mailing screen grabs.
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Bill, W6WRT
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