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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: February 13, 2008
- Total Downloads: 1,788
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From ICT :ICT Print Screen allows you to print the image shown on your screen by pushing a defined hotkey. Options are available via the System Tray to let you capture the screen or window. After selecting an option, the captured image can be edited or printed. Various annotations and editing options included. ICT Print Screen allows you to save the captured image to a varity of formats, including TIF or PDF. Also, ICT Print Screen supports TWAIN Scanners for scanning your pictures and documents. Screens can be captured in 16 colors or above. Allow you to capture the screen or window to an AVI movie file. Movie capture options include Video 1 compression, mouse capture & audio capture from microphone. Version 2.07 includes unspecified updates.
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Version: ICT PrintScreen 2.07
"is this really useful for anything"
Pros: when I want to priint my screen, I press a magic windows key present on all keyboards, it is called [prtscr] (this stands for print-screen).
then I open irfanview (because you need an image-editing software anyways, and this one does NOT install anything or write to the windows registry and it is small and compact and free) and I just do ctrl+V (to paste, of course), and there it is, my printscreen. all I have left to do is do File-SaveAs and specify a filetype. I don't need to download an extra program to do this.
Cons: useless and unnecessary. in order to have a smoother-running system, don't install more things than you actually need. this is not needed.
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