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Nothing beats a great product...
....except a great product with a great price! "Gord Dibben" wrote: I use the capture from FastStone. Their image viewer is good also. http://www.faststone.org/ On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 19:52:00 -0700, JLatham <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote: I second Dave Peterson's recommendation of SnagIt from TechSmith.com - an excellent program, well maintained and updated. Much more versatile than the simple print screen built into Windows: you can grab areas the way you want them without having to go through a secondary application. Also allows adding point outs and comments easily. Another application, free, that is almost as versatile is PrintKey 2000. That's the last free version of it. Works well at least up through Windows XP, I haven't tried it on Vista. http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/fil...scription.html And finally there is the great graphic workhorse, IrfanView from www.irfanview.com - also free and continuously updated and well maintained. All of these allow saving the captures in a variety of formats including the massive .bmp, and the more frugal .jpg, .gif, .tif, etc. formats. "vsoler" wrote: I want to prepare a simple Excel tutorial for my fellows in the office, but I want to include some screenshots with the various techniques, so that they are more understandable. Is there any free software that I can use for this purpose? My idea is to use Microsoft Word with the inserted pictures. Thank you for your colaboration. |
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