How To Save Screenshot Automatically?
Long ago, I had written a post about the best Picture Resizing Tool – Pixresizer. That was one killer picture resizing tool which can compress images to a very lower size. Today, I’m gonna review one of their software, SnapShot – Screen Capture Tool. This is one of the lightest & smartest Screen Capture tool I’ve ever used. Besides, do you know what so great about it? Like it’s predecessor Pixresizer, it is also completely free!
SnapShot – Screen Capture Tool
SnapShot is a simple & lightweight screengrabber or screenshot taker that allows you to grab your desktop, window, or any part of the screen and save it as JPG or PNG (all the usual popular formats are available) or send it straight to your favorite editor, for further editing. You can also send screen captures as an attachment with the build-in e-mail engine, or upload them via FTP. Other features include global hotkeys, automatically save screen captures, automatic filename generation and support for external editors.
Options/Features
- Capture screen, window, rectangular area
- Global configurable hotkeys to instantly activate screen capturing
- Options to specify output destination (file, editor, clipboard, printer, e-mail)
- Save in BMP, GIF, JPEG, PCX, PNG, PSD, and TIFF formats
- Run minimized or minimize to System Tray area
- Include mousepointer, play sound on capture
- Supports multiple monitors and Dualview
- Automatically save screen captures, automatic filename generation
- Send screen captures to Paint or to your favorite image editing program
- Send screen captures by build-in e-mail (supports Exchange Server)
- Upload screen captures by build-in FTP engine (File Transfer Protocol)
- Runs on Windows 98/ME/2k/2k3/2k8/XP/Vista/7/8
I generally use awesome screenshot software to save the picture. I have never used SnapShot tool. It seems great tool too to save picture.
Thanks for share