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> From: WPAINE [SMTP:WPAINE -at- LANIER -dot- COM]
> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 1999 10:31 AM
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> Subject: OS2 graphics tool(s)?
>
> help
>
> My co-worker is writing for an application that resides on an OS2
> platform. Traditional screen capture tools, we have Hijaak and
> PaintShop, he says don't work or work well in the OS2 environment.
>
> His goal is to capture a OS2 session, copy/paste it to the Windows
> clipboard, manupliate it and then insert it into a frame doc.
>
> Suggestions? Hints? Ideas?
>
When OS/2 was the only operating system I ran, I used an image viewer called
PMJPEG. In addition to viewing a pretty wide range of formats, it has an
easy-to-use screen capture feature. Although I've moved most of my Web and
3D work over to Win98 for the time being, I still recommend it. See