Screen Print & Capture 32 3.5

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  • Date added:
    25/02/2003
  • File size:
    2.7M
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Screen Print & Capture 32 allows you to print the full desktop, active window, predefined area, or user-selected area of the screen with a single key press. You can add user-defined headers and footers with date and time stamps, resize the printed image, convert to grayscale or negative image, and fade or resize the image to reduce toner or ink usage. You can capture screen images and save them to a user-selected local or network folder in either GIF, BMP, JPEG, or PNG formats with user-configurable file naming. You can use it to capture an area of the screen to your clipboard and paste it directly into your documents. Screen Print & Capture 32 can be set up to be completely transparent to the end user.

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