Most of us know how to capture a full screenshot or a region or a window but how to capture a scrolling window?
Well, PicPick is the best, as per me, tool available for that purpose. It helps you capture a scrolling window, offline and online.
For instance, here is a screenshot of the list of system management tools in Windows 7, that I took using PicPick for this post.
Moreover, after installing PicPick, when you use the key Print Screen (PrtSc) to take a full screenshot, you don't have to paste it in Paint to print. PicPick automatically prints the screenshot right away.
In fact, you can take sevaral screenshots of all kinds and PicPick would keep printing them in sevaral tabs in the same window. At the end, you can do all the edits you need to do and decide which ones to save. This helps me a lot when I'm to write a post which requires screenshots of all steps. In fact, there is also an option of 'Save All.'
You can download it, here.
Well, PicPick is the best, as per me, tool available for that purpose. It helps you capture a scrolling window, offline and online.
For instance, here is a screenshot of the list of system management tools in Windows 7, that I took using PicPick for this post.
Moreover, after installing PicPick, when you use the key Print Screen (PrtSc) to take a full screenshot, you don't have to paste it in Paint to print. PicPick automatically prints the screenshot right away.
In fact, you can take sevaral screenshots of all kinds and PicPick would keep printing them in sevaral tabs in the same window. At the end, you can do all the edits you need to do and decide which ones to save. This helps me a lot when I'm to write a post which requires screenshots of all steps. In fact, there is also an option of 'Save All.'
You can download it, here.
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