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I requested input from the list on why folks use Fullshot screen capture
software. According to the responses, people use it because it works, does
what is needed (active window, buttons, regions . . .), and because users
are comfortable with it.
I received a few similar emails in support of SnagIt32, which I have been
using. I am testing Full Shot now and find that, for my needs, it has no
advantages over SnagIt. However, I do think Full Shot is a little more
complex and is a tad more flexible.