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addition to summary about OS/2 screen capture utilities
Subject:addition to summary about OS/2 screen capture utilities From:Jane Torpie <JTorpie -at- III-DEVL -dot- MHS -dot- COMPUSERVE -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 29 Jun 1994 15:27:24 EDT
VSRSNA
Allows you to take a picture of a section of screen, which you mark out using
a cross-hair, or to click on the title bar of a window and snap the whole of
that window. Also, it has a time-delay mechanism, so you can mark out the
area where you want to take the snapshot and, for example, open a menu while
VSRSNAP counts down the time you allocated. You then save the bitmap as a
file.
Vleermuis Software Research
Screen snap shot utility
Copyright (c) VSR, 1991 version 1.3
Authros: JWJ van Dijk
CM Baas
courtesy of Gill Rollings, gill -dot- rollings -at- isl -dot- com
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Jane Torpie
Member of Technical Staff - Principal Technical Writer
Easel Corporation
Burlington, Massachusetts, USA
617-221-2100
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