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If you need to capture Web pages, SnagIt is a great choice because it
can capture scrolling Web pages. That is, it can capture more than the
visible window; it can also capture that part of the Web page that is
outside the visible window.
As far as I know, SnagIt is the only screen capture tool with this
capability.
Jim Hager
hhager -at- dttus -dot- com
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Subject: Re: Screen Capture Software (was PaintShop Pro vs. Photoshop
Author: ejray -at- raycomm -dot- com at Internet-USA
Date: 4/20/00 4:31 PM
Nancy C Kendall wrote:
> A good screen capture and manipulation software is CaptureEze Pro
> (www.screencapture.com). At $39.95US it's something to consider.
>
> Although you can import/export a variety of formats, I don't believe it will
> do transparent backgrounds. Of course, I haven't had the need so haven't
> tried.
Of course, the "enlightened-self-interest" approach to picking a
screen capture program is to choose either SnagIt (www.techsmith.com)
or Hypersnap-DX (www.hyperionics.com). Why's that in your enlightened
self-interest? Because they're both really good products and
because they're advertisers on TECHWR-L and, as such, help make
this forum available to you.
I'd check them out first.
Note: We've used Hypersnap for years--for all the screenshots in most of our
books--and started using Snagit when it appeared packaged with RoboHelp.
We'd be recommending them even if they didn't advertise here.