

These will also have Screenpresso branding added in this free version, though. Other sharing options will quickly send your images to Twitpic, Flickr, Facebook, Evernote, even FTP servers. When it's all done, another click or two can despatch your work via email, or upload videos direct to your YouTube account.

Then you can crop and resize it, maybe add a fancy border, without ever having to fire up your regular graphics editor. Once an image has been captured you may annotate it with arrows, rectangles, ellipses, text boxes, callouts and more. Captures are limited to a maximum of 15 seconds in this free version, and include Screenpresso branding, but that could still be useful if, say, you just want to show someone what you're doing. Screenpresso can also capture HD Video of your on-screen activities, exporting the results in MP4 (H264), WebM, Ogv or WMV formats. (Although it won't scroll your window automatically, unfortunately.) It can also grab multiple images of a scrolled window and stitch them all together later. Screenpresso is a lightweight screen grab tool that still manages to squeeze in some unusual and interesting features.Īnd so the program doesn't just grab your entire screen, individual windows or defined regions, for instance.
