![]() ![]() I just can't figure out how to do it properly, and it just may well be something that i am doing wrong. It's extremely annoying because i have tried a number of capture tools that can. No matter what i do, or how i adjust the settings, it will not produce a seamless capture. The only thing that i continue to have an issue with is the "scrolling window" capture. However, there was just a handful, out of approximately 10-15 different capture tools that i tested, that could capture my widgets- and one of them was FastStone Capture. I use Yahoo Widgets, and i could not find one screen capture tool that would capture them! Every capture tool i tried would only capture my desktop sans widgets. One thing that was important to me when trying out several screen capture tools was that it would be capable of capturing my widgets. Let's be honest here- Im not so sure i would work so hard on an application & then offer it to everyone for free- would you? You can't get mad at the developer, who was nice enough to offer it for free as long as he did. For now, i will continue using the version i have always been using. They are allowing us to continue using the last freeware version, and are just offering a new improved product for payment. It's not like they suddenly took away everyones current free version and are making us pay for it if we want it back, or released a new sucky version of FastStone Capture to be the new freeware one. If you loved it before, then why not continue to use it, as it is still free, and quit worrying about the pay-for version. Which is why it makes no sense for someone to say how they used to think it was "awesome when it was free, but now it SUCKS." - hello? that same "awesome" version that you were using before is still FREE. Of course it sucks when a great app that was once free becomes pay-for only- who wouldn't want something to remain free? However, people seem to forget that they can still use the exact same FastStone Capture that they have been using & love FOR FREE. Press Ctrl CĪnd I have just saved the complete web page. I have unMHT set to use the keyboard combination of Ctrl key + Spacebar.ĭrag mouse over the two words. I would then trigger the web page Save, and paste the name as the desired file name. The resulting file is much smaller than a jpg capture, and is much easier to read.ĮG In Firefox, I would select a couple of adjacent words from within the page, to use as the name of the file, and copy the name to the Clipboard. Opera does that well, and Firefox has an extension called unMHT, that also does it perfectly. If that is your need, I would recommend that you use a browser that can save the whole web page as a single. Probably the only app where I would need a scrollable capture, would be a web page. Regarding your problem with Capturing the whole window, I just tried capturing this window with PicPick. I am using (and loving) PicPick, which is free. Otherwise there is a $19.50 upgrade fee.I must confess I have not tried FastStone yet. Please note: version 7 upgrade is free for users who bought v.6 license on or after July 1, 2010. Rearrange menus and toolbars any way you want, assign any keyboard shortcuts you like, tear off menus to create instant toolbars, even control HyperSnap with voice commands. Doubles as effective image viewer, format converter (over 20 image formats supported).Automatically saves your captures to graphics files.Tightly integrates with the MS Windows clipboard to automate repetitive tasks – will even automatically PASTE capture images where needed!.documents, enabling it to grab more than is visible on the screen. Auto-scrolls and concurrently captures long web pages and other.Button Capture – perfect for professional technical writers who need to snap and document dozens of buttons!.Image stamps, frames, drop shadow, free-hand capture, FTP server uploads, more.Snags also those difficult-to-grab screens from DirectX™ and Glide™ games.Can also capture tab-delimited data for easy paste into MS Excel. TextSnap feature to capture editable text from almost anywhere on the screen.A new native file format saves the objects drawn for further editing later, or save a standard image and have the object “imprinted” permanently on them. New and powerful image capture, editing, annotation and manipulation tools, Objects drawn over images can now be selected, edited, shown and hidden, moved, deleted any time.Image captures from any where on the screen or multiple monitors, in any shape or size. ![]()
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