Capturing your computer screen is a terribly handy trick in all sorts of situations, ranging from creating tutorials to capturing web moments for posterity. Take a peek at the five most popular screen ...
Since the pandemic started, all software companies have been launching collaborative tools to help remote teams. Dropbox is announcing a few such features today, including a video/screen capture, ...
goScreenCapture is a handy screenshot tool for Windows PC that lets you instantly take screenshots. It also offers some basic editing features that make it a complete all-rounder. The tool is ...
Whether you’re capturing important documents or trying to send funny memes to your friends, knowing how to take a screenshot on a Chromebook is useful. It’s not much different from taking a screenshot ...
Chromebooks can finally capture screenshots and recordings more easily thanks to a tool dubbed Screen Capture. Introduced in Chrome OS version 89, the Screen Capture is easy to learn how to do on just ...
If you need to capture screens in Windows, rejoice: Microsoft’s new Snip is a great free tool. But is it the best free one ever? I’ve been using screen capture tools for longer than I want to remember ...
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 ...
TechSmith has announced a public beta of Snagit for Mac, its screen capture software that was previously only available in Windows form. Since creating a screenshot is no great challenge in OS ...
OS X already offers a means of capturing screenshots with a few keyboard shortcuts, but if you want to do a little more you have to grab a third-party tool. Of the many available, Skitch is our ...
TechSmith has released Snagit 10, an update to the company's screen capture tool. The new version adds built-in sharing, transparency, and formatted text capture, in addition to expanded capture ...
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' ...