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EasyCapture
- Version: 1.0.0
- Downloads Count: 62,042
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Nov 16, 2007
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista
- File Size: 2.623 MB
- Author: XYStudio
Editorial Review of EasyCapture
It's true: If you take a picture, it will last longer. With
EasyCapture, you can take a screenshot in a variety of sizes and
formats. This free program's tabbed interface adds a few nice extra
features, too.
Taking screenshots with EasyCapture is simple. You click the button or select the menu item for the area type (full screen, region, window, etc.) you want to capture, move the cursor to select the area, and click. Thanks to a tabbed interface, you can take several screenshots in short order and deal with each at your leisure.
The small selection of graphics tools lets you perform simple tasks such as adjusting brightness and contrast; converting to grayscale; flipping or rotating the image; and adding text and simple included graphics such as lines, arrows, and word balloons. You can save your work as BMP, GIF, JPEG, PCX, PNG, and TIFF files.
If you're a graphics professional, you'll probably need to buy a program that can save a wider array of file formats. But if you're just an average Jo/e who wants to nab a screenshot, EasyCapture will probably suffice--and you can't beat the price.
--Laura Blackwell
Taking screenshots with EasyCapture is simple. You click the button or select the menu item for the area type (full screen, region, window, etc.) you want to capture, move the cursor to select the area, and click. Thanks to a tabbed interface, you can take several screenshots in short order and deal with each at your leisure.
The small selection of graphics tools lets you perform simple tasks such as adjusting brightness and contrast; converting to grayscale; flipping or rotating the image; and adding text and simple included graphics such as lines, arrows, and word balloons. You can save your work as BMP, GIF, JPEG, PCX, PNG, and TIFF files.
If you're a graphics professional, you'll probably need to buy a program that can save a wider array of file formats. But if you're just an average Jo/e who wants to nab a screenshot, EasyCapture will probably suffice--and you can't beat the price.
--Laura Blackwell
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