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FullShot Screen Capture EnterPrise 8.5.3
FullShot is a professional screen capture (print screen) application designed for any Windows user who needs an effortless, effective way to take screenshots of Windows screens. It's perfect for capturing on-screen images you want to include in manuals, training handouts, presentations, marketing materials, and web pages. FullShot allows you to take screen shots of various regions, documents, or even specific windows on your desktop using a combination of technologies like hotkeys and snapshot buttons. You can also use FullShot edit and annotate images before printing them directly to any printers connected to your PC.
Pricing Info: Standard $49.99 Professional $79.99 Enterprise $149.99 "FullShot is an exceedingly handy graphic capture program with a myriad of editing tools. It definitely has a place in any department that prepares training materials or user manuals or security information." Dr. Harold Joseph Highland, Computers and Security Vol. 15 No. 4 FullShot brings you screen capture at your fingertips. With easy to deploy functionality, FullShot is only a click or key-press away and allows you to take quick, precise shots of regions of interest. Try it out today to see how well our screen capture technology can work for you. Since its introduction in 1991, FullShot has been used world-wide to produce countless books, magazines, software manuals, training materials, marketing handouts, slides, presentations, web pages, and other publications. Partial Features List Capturing Images Capture images in six capture types in the Standard Edition: screen capture, window capture, region capture, title & menu capture and freehand capture. The Professional Edition and Enterprise Edition have four more capture types: mouse pointer capture, button capture, command bar capture and auto-scroll document capture. Click here to see capture samples. Capture images by using on-screen Snapshot Buttons or Hotkeys. Capture images in 4-bit (16 colors), 8-bit (256 colors), 15-bit (32K colors), 16-bit (64K colors), or 24-bit (16.8M colors) color modes, as well as in black-and-white mode. Capture images in 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1152x864, 1280x1024 and 1600x1200 resolution. Capture a complete screen or separate objects on the screen such as dialog boxes, menus, command buttons, option buttons, toolbars, and mouse pointers. Capture any rectangular or freely drawn region of a screen you define using a mouse. Printing Images Print images on any printer that Windows supports automatically or manually. Print images with text annotations in multiple formats. Print images with a Header and a Footer. Print images in any size. Print images in multiple alignments and orientations. Print multiple images on one page. Converting Images FullShot supports 18 image formats: BMP, CUR, DIB, EPS, GIF, ICO, JPG, PCD, PCT, PCX, PNG, PSD, RAS, RLE, TGA, TIF, WMF and WPG. Editing Images Add frames around images Resize images. Flip or rotate images. Translate color images to grayscale or black-and-white. Change image colors. Reduce image colors to produce smaller files. Crop images to a smaller size. Erase part of an image. Merge two or more images into one. Annotating Images Write image annotations Save image annotations Print image annotations Image Database Create Database Database Management More Details: [HIDE="3"]http://www.inbit.com/moreaboutfullshot.html Download: http://www.inbit.us/downloadfile.php?file=fshot853.exe Crack: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=42V7O8Q3[/HIDE] |
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