![]() Packed with a handful of screen capturing and image editing capabilities, WinSnap comes in handy whether you need an occasional screenshot or your job requires professional screenshots for a user manual, presentation, blog, or website. Moreover, it allows you to quickly edit and annotate screenshots afterward. It easily captures windows of non-rectangular form with transparent backgrounds including Aero Glass and instantly enhances screenshots with professional-looking shadows, reflections, highlights, outlines, watermarks, and color effects. A lifetime 1-user license has an MSRP of $29.95 but is currently available through NTWind for just $23.95 along with family and various business licenses.WinSnap is a fast user-friendly utility for taking and editing screenshots. WinSnap 6.0.1 is available now as a free trial download for Windows PCs. The update removes all third-party language files with a plea for new translations, while WinSnap 6 is rounded off with the promise of (unspecified) fixes and improvements for HDPI displays. The region capture mode gains a larger magnifier, while the auto-save and auto-copy options now reside as small buttons on the Save and Copy buttons respectively. Other changes see the Background effect moved to the shape properties dialog - accessed by right-clicking the shape created using WinSnap’s drawing tools. These changes are accompanied by revamped Capture and Options menus, which both mirror the options shown under Capture and Effects. button in keeping with the rest of the user interface. Users will also notice the addition of a 'Repeat Last Capture' button, while the Resize options is now displayed as a checkbox as opposed to a combo box, with the advanced options again hidden behind a. Existing users need not fret, however - the old choices remain, but have been organized according to the three parent types, so those looking for Application or Object can find them by clicking the. ![]() ![]() Users will also notice a major revamp of the Capture section, with the number of choices apparently reduced to just three: Screen, Window and Region. ![]()
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