Window Clippings
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Original author(s) | Kenny Kerr |
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Developer(s) | Epsitec SA |
Stable release | 3.1.131
/ 16 May 2012 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Size | 1.02 MB[1] |
Available in | English |
Type | Screenshot tool |
License | Shareware |
Website | windowclippings |
Window Clippings is a Windows utility that enables users to capture screenshots from open windows and menus so that the transparency (alpha channel) of target window is also captured. This includes shadows and translucent glass areas produced by Windows Aero in Windows Vista and Windows 7. It supports add-ins which extend its functionality. Window Clippings 2.1 comes with a handful of add-ins that enable it to send taken screenshots directly to Paint.NET or Microsoft OneNote.
Window Clippings 2.0.28 was the last freeware version. The trial version of 2.1.16 and onwards watermark the screenshots in the lower right corner (version 2) or in the center (version 3) of each image. It was acquired by Epsitec in early 2011.[2]
References
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Guay, Matthew (29 November 2010). "Window Clippings 3 | Aero Screenshots the Way They're Meant to be". TechInch. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- Gralla, Preston (17 September 2007). "Window Clippings – PC World Review". PC World. PC World Communication, Inc. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
- Santos, Elena (25 June 2007). "Window Clippings – Softonic Review". Softonic.com. Softonic International S.L. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
- Nicole, Kristen. "Best Screen Capture Tools for Windows and Macs Reviewed". ToMuse.com. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
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