My first finding is a screen capturing program called MWSnap. MWSnap is a small yet powerful program for taking scren captures of a desktop, an active window,menu, or a specified part of the screen. The program supports BMP, JPG, TIFF,PNG and GIF formats, with user selected color depth and quality settings. It also includes a zooming tool, a screen ruler and a color picker as well as system wide hotkeys and preset selection sizes. A very nice program, one of the best - if not the best, you can currently find for free.
I will stress one more great feature MWSnap, keep in mind the program is free. It can capture videos. You can find it here: http://www.mirekw.com/ I know alot of people were looking for a program like this and it is free.
My second finding is a image viewing program called Pixvue.
PixVue integrates with the Microsoft Windows Explorer to provide easy access to a wide variety of image-related functions and data. It allows you to find images on your hard drive, view them from the right click menu or as a slideshow, add comments to your images and more. You can even create slideshows to be burned on a CD (including the autorun files and viewer) and organize your images in galleries. In addition, PixVue adds XMP, IPTC and EXIF details to the Windows file properties dialog of JPEG and TIFF files. Very nice!
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My first finding is a screen capturing program called MWSnap. MWSnap is a small yet powerful program for taking scren captures of a desktop, an active window,menu, or a specified part of the screen. The program supports BMP, JPG, TIFF,PNG and GIF formats, with user selected color depth and quality settings. It also includes a zooming tool, a screen ruler and a color picker as well as system wide hotkeys and preset selection sizes. A very nice program, one of the best - if not the best, you can currently find for free.
I will stress one more great feature MWSnap, keep in mind the program is free. It can capture videos. You can find it here: http://www.mirekw.com/ I know alot of people were looking for a program like this and it is free.
My second finding is a image viewing program called Pixvue.
PixVue integrates with the Microsoft Windows Explorer to provide easy access to a wide variety of image-related functions and data. It allows you to find images on your hard drive, view them from the right click menu or as a slideshow, add comments to your images and more. You can even create slideshows to be burned on a CD (including the autorun files and viewer) and organize your images in galleries. In addition, PixVue adds XMP, IPTC and EXIF details to the Windows file properties dialog of JPEG and TIFF files. Very nice!
It can be found here: http://www.pixvue.com/
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