Last updated 2/27/2013 - please comment or message @PaulZoff for an update of this post.
CURRENTLY
When I take a screenshot of a program or a website I use the CTRL ALT PRTSCN buttons and then I open Adobe Photoshop 7 and paste it as a new image. I then save it as a JPG/PNG to my desktop.
ISSUE
It takes some time to do these steps.
CURRENT SOLUTION
RESOLUTION
This is a good, no-install solution to this issue.
Let me know what you think.
CURRENTLY
When I take a screenshot of a program or a website I use the CTRL ALT PRTSCN buttons and then I open Adobe Photoshop 7 and paste it as a new image. I then save it as a JPG/PNG to my desktop.
ISSUE
It takes some time to do these steps.
CURRENT SOLUTION
- Snipping Tool (Win 7/Vista)
- Go to the Win icon and search for 'Snipping Tool'
- This works good for static images
- Fails for quick snapshots of a menu or a program running
RESOLUTION
- Screenshot Saver Website - www.screenshotkeeper.com
- Place your cursor in the box.
- Press CTRL V and paste your image.
- Then click Save.
- Right click the final image and save the image as a PNG/JPG/GIF/BMP to your Desktop.
This is a good, no-install solution to this issue.
Let me know what you think.
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