Capturing images and videos from your computer screen is necessary for various scenarios, from business meetings to software troubleshooting and social media sharing. We often know that ...
The java.awt.Robot class provides several opportunities for fun. One opportunity involves building a screen-capture utility. This Java Fun and Games installment presents a utility that uses Robot to ...
https://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,63862/description.html ($30, free demo) is a lightweight screen capturing and markup utility that lets you easily screen ...
Greenshot is so easy to use, it will have you wondering why you’d ever pay for a screen capture utility. I have to admit I was skeptical about Greenshot, a free, open-source screenshot tool that ...
Screenshots are a great way to help illustrate small business documents for your employees and clients. While the Print Screen key on Windows keyboards lets you quickly snap a photo of your computer ...
In today's digital world, people widely use explainer video and screen capture software in content creation and marketing. These users find great utility in using these technological solutions.
Screenshotting and screen recording are two ways to capture the contents on your computer screen. Depending on whether you need a still or a video, you can use either method accordingly to save a ...
Utilities are lightweight Mac apps that enhance and streamline your workflows. Investing in utilities can help improve your productivity. Utilities cover a range of functionalities, from window ...
As you can imagine you get to do quite a few screen grabs in this business and here at Propellerhead we mostly use the standard Windows Print Screen utility (PrtScn to capture full screen or Alt + ...
I have recently been working on a personal web project that involves a lot of testing on my iPhone. While I would usually just have my iPhone to the side on my desk to test my changes in real-time and ...
The screen-capture utility built into Vista--and available for XP--has a couple of useful tricks up its sleeve. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis' ...