Matthew Ellison wrote an interesting article about the review of screen capture tools published by the WritersUA website.
Introduction
Almost all of us need to include screen captures in our user assistance from time to time. It can be very useful, for example, to include an annotated capture of the entire window in order to familiarize users with the layout of an application screen or dialog. Even if it’s not your policy to include captures of entire windows, you may still find it useful to include images of specific drop-down menus, toolbars, individual buttons, or cropped regions that highlight key elements of an application interface.
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In this article, I look at four of the leading screen capture tools for Windows, in addition to the screen capture utility included within Paint Shop Pro 9. There is a short review of each of the tools, including my view of each tool’s three key strengths and weaknesses. Finally, I have provided a table that compares the key features of all five of the tools side by side.









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