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Screenshot Captor
Screenshot Captor is a screen capture tool that offers some unique features in addition to the standard screenshot options. You can capture active windows, selected regions, fixed regions, or the en ...
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- Sep 22, 2009
- For version:
- 2.72.01
Great program, wonderful support 
This program is exceptional, and not only because of its functionality. I immediately agree that the attempts to make you donate, get a bit annoying. (I always donate when using freeware. I like to thank people for their efforts) But the program does exactly what it has to do. It offers a neat editing panel, much sending/saving options and a very handy interface. The shortkeys are a bless, and once you get the hang of it, this program works very fast. A lot faster than Corel Capture for the things I need it for (mainly capturing windows and menus). What makes it really exceptional, is the support. Requests are answered quickly, and it looks as they are implemented fairly quick as well. It is a well maintained, well supported program for no money. Literally. PS : I don't like it when negative people start to question the honesty of the responses here...
Review by: JolleSax
First post
- Aug 03, 2007
- For version:
- 2.32.01
Disagree with last poster 
It IS freeware, but they encourage you to visit the site by requiring a FREE registration. This expires after 6 months, then you get another one. After that, it never expires. Basically they want you to visit the site 2 times in one year. Thats not exactly unfair for such work and support (yes, support for freeware). And yes, the site does encourage a donation but it is never pushed in your face. I have no connection to DonationCoder whatsoever. That said, I do find it has a few bugs but I know the author is actively supporting and improving as of this date Aug.3 07. Pro: Extremely feature rich, even compared to more expensive ones. Active forum support. Free! (Donations encouraged!) Con: Doesnt remember settings, window positions, etc. at times. Not very intuitive to find all the features. Very small buttons for my taste (and vision!) Overall, well worth a try. No worse than some others out there charging $30-40. v.2.32.02
Review by: mikej9 (6)
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- Feb 06, 2006
- For version:
- 2.11.01
Not recommended 
1. Absurdly bloated, over 4 MB? It's just a screenshot utility. 2. Just disguised as freeware. Your free license is only valid for 180 days, they want you to 'donate' to get a permanent license. 3. Assume those flawlessly excellent ratings here are home made
Review by: jextuens (39)
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- Jan 23, 2006
- For version:
- 2.09.08
The best free screenshot tool ever 
I must do screen captures a LOT, and I find this the best tool for that purpose I have ever used. Hot keys for every type of capture, each image can be edited easily, and converted to other formats. What's not to like?
Review by: thomthowolf (11)
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- Dec 08, 2005
- For version:
- 2.06.02 beta
Nice 
Nice. But there's no scrolling screen capture. :-( That would make this app 10 times better.
Review by: Geejay (21)
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- Jan 26, 2006
Response by software author 
scrolling window capture has been added due to user requests:) we love hearing suggestions from users - please post them on our forum and we will do our best to implement them. -mouser www.donationcoder.com
This is a response to the above comment from the author of Screenshot Captor
- Nov 10, 2005
- For version:
- 2.03.10
Excellent screenshot utility 
Have used this software for a couple of months now. It works very well, it's easy to use despite having a ton of features, and the developer is VERY responsive to questions, suggestions etc. I couldn't be happier with it.
Review by: tonysaint
First post
- Aug 28, 2005
- For version:
- 1.02.07
Excellent software 
It is really a great software. I especially liked the "fixed region" capture feature which I find very useful. Great job indeed!
Review by: Veerkar
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