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What do you usually do when you want to make a screenshot? Hit the "Print Screen" button? That's, of course, a solution, but not a particularly effective one. What if you don't need the whole screen in your screenshot, but a specific application window or a part of your desktop where the icons are? Would you use an image editor to process the shot and save it in a more space-friendly format than BMP? Probably; but if you had to make a number of screenshots? Use ScreenPrint32 for this purpose.
ScreenPrint32 is a screen capture utility with plenty of useful features. With this tool you can capture the whole screen, a specified part of it or an application window. The program can automatically name and save screenshots to a destination folder of your choice in one of the following image formats: GIF, JPG, PNG and BMP. It can also send the screenshots to your printer as you capture them.
The tool is free for home and personal use. Download it today and see for yourself.
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