Screenpresso: A Free and Fancy Screenshot
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Screenpresso: A Free and Fancy Screenshot It seems like there are a lot of free screenshot tools popping up lately, which is not something you’ll see me complaining about. SnagIt has held the crown when it comes to professional screen capturing with its advanced editor and wide array of options, but these alternatives are slowly creeping up on the rather mature application.

Screenpresso is another one of these free tools that will eventually have a “Pro” counterpart that you can buy. Don’t worry though, from the looks of it the Pro version will add features like audio and video recording (a.k.a. screencasts), but if you’re just looking to snap some screenshots the free version should serve you well.
* Capture windows and region – Simply capture part of the screen or a specific window with the same shortcut. Simple.
* Screenshot history – Don’t bother to save screenshots on your drive, Screenpresso does for you. Practical
* Attach screenshots to emails – Drag and drop screenshots from history directly to your favorite email editor. Webmails like GMail are also taken into account! Swift.
* Built-in image editor – Crop, spotlight an area or comment parts of captured image. Efficient.
* Capture scrolling part – Can’t fit it on the screen ? Make a unique image thanks to the stitching mechanism. Smart.
* Add effects – Look like a pro. Add drop shadow, round corners and reflection and more. Sleek.
* Resize bunch of images – Need to export images or create thumbnails at specific size, one click.
* Share screenshots on Twitter – Easy share screenshots on Twitter thanks to Twitpic integration.


Screenpresso Homepage (Windows only; Freeware)
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