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ZScreen is an open-source screen capture program that allows for region or window or full-screen screenshots. It can FTP screenshots and put the URL in your clipboard in a single keystroke. It supports automatic custom naming conventions with variables. It can also interface with image editing software.
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"Good, could be better"
Version: ZScreen 1.3.3.0
Pros
ZScreen installed fine on my XP Professional laptop and didn't hamper my system performance. I like the file format options, and the prints are clean
Cons
Apparently does not support multiple monitors.
The menu system and options could use some improvement.Summary
All in all, it's not a bad program. It does what you expect it should, and it's free. No registration required or nagging popups. I look forward to seeing support for multiple monitors in future versions.
well, I've had a chance to play with ZScreen a bit, and I'm not as happy with it as I was when I wrote the first review. ZScreen does not capture video snapshots! Major disappointment!
Updated on Jul 9, 2009 -
"Best one so far, I've tried about five."
Version: ZScreen 1.1
Pros
I have been looking for a simpler way to show other people what I'm looking at quickly. The best way I've found is to be able to cut whatever you wish out of the screen and throw it on my own webspace. This lets you do just that.
Cons
Keyboard shortcut options available aren't numerous enough (no ability for f-key assignment, etc).
File naming options are adventuresome but not quite rigorous enough. I really want a program which would query you for a variable string to place in the file name somewhere, amidst date information. Also wish for two digit years instead of four.
Wish you didn't have to see the icon in the taskbar.
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