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> From: "Carla Martinek" <carla_martinek -at- baxter -dot- com>
> Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 09:12:19 -0500
>
> I can verify that FullShot *DOES* work with Win2K. I'm currently using
> it. It's a great program as Solvejg said. I highly recommend it.
I second the recommendation. And FullShot 6 just came out (next version from
FullShot 99). A huge enhancement is the ability to capture scrolling windows
(competition for HyperSnap DX). Another is the ability to display animated GIFs
and HTML. They've also improved image format support, plus it's a great image
manipulation utility. I've been using FullShot since about 1992 and I'm very
happy with it.
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