


You can get a free and permanent license key to register your own copy. Screehshot Captor is again a Free tool for personal use only.


That’s a feature that many other tools are missing. The latest release, which only released a few days ago, added 3 new features, one of them can perfectly capture the unique Windows 7 partial transparency effects. You can also save the modified captured screen as an image in a variety of formats, as well as a thumbnail of that image of portion of it. You can set up so that every time after you captured a screen it opens the full window with the captured screen in it. It’s also got a full application window from where you can edit your captured screen to add further details like notes, boxes, arrows to provide more details to it. It offers 5 capture modes, from multimon to Windows objects, with each assigned a hotkey for easy access, which covers pretty much all your needs to capture what you intent to capture. Screenshot Captor is one of them that is free and offers a whole lot more features when dealing with capturing the screen. And that’s why when it comes to screen capturing the 3rd party tool wins pretty much all the time. But that’s not enough for us in most of the time. You can already press that PrtScr (Print Screen) key on your keyboard to copy the entire desktop into the clipboard, or Alt+PrtScr to capture the current active Window.
