I just downloaded and tried out Picpick - http://picpick.wiziple.net/
This tiny giant (under a megabyte, getting to be cause for amazement in the DotNet Vistafied bloatworld) not only takes over screen capture where IrfanView leaves off, it has a whole shipload of other features and it's portable. So far the only drawback I can see is its built-in noise. One has to mute sound in order to avoid a loud shutter-click. Some people even like that, so what the heck. It sits in the tray, offering a menu or hot-key operation. Ruler, protractor, color picker, shows cursor in shots...it even draws on the screen. I am totally gob-smacked.
Another screen capture prize is CropperCapture. It has a great precision area capture. You can create your own custom selection sizes, and adjust them before shooting. Pretty nice if you just need to select areas a lot.
This tiny giant (under a megabyte, getting to be cause for amazement in the DotNet Vistafied bloatworld) not only takes over screen capture where IrfanView leaves off, it has a whole shipload of other features and it's portable. So far the only drawback I can see is its built-in noise. One has to mute sound in order to avoid a loud shutter-click. Some people even like that, so what the heck. It sits in the tray, offering a menu or hot-key operation. Ruler, protractor, color picker, shows cursor in shots...it even draws on the screen. I am totally gob-smacked.
Another screen capture prize is CropperCapture. It has a great precision area capture. You can create your own custom selection sizes, and adjust them before shooting. Pretty nice if you just need to select areas a lot.
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