Re: Screen capture programs -Reply

Subject: Re: Screen capture programs -Reply
From: David Jones/KSBEISD <David_Jones/KSBEISD -dot- KSBEISD -at- DATAHUB -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 1996 08:01:53 HST

>I am going to have to take a look at Paint Shop Pro. For
now, however, I use Corel's C Capture because it allows me
to capture full desk top, current area, or client
area--giving me a little more control. I manipulate the
image files in PhotoShop.<

I used to use CCapture. PSP lets me capture area (drag out a rectangle), full
screen, client area (application's workspace and tool bars), client area,
window (the active window, such as a dialog box), and an object (such as a
button, tool bar, etc.) I can include or exclude the cursor. PSP is also much
faster, uses less in the way of resources (for us W31 users), and doesn't crash
my system the way CCapture did.

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