In this Guide, I (Lying), will help you take screenshots of zOMG!. Most people use the built in method in Windows, which is clicking the PrintScreen button then pasting into an image editor, like Paint or Photoshop. I've seen this recommended a lot of times but it's really not smart at all, and I'm here to offer a much better way. For this guide, I'll be using the SnagIt, version 9.1.0 (Build 206). I consider this the best screen capture utility, but it isn't freeware. However, it has a 30 day trial period. That should help you decide if it's worth the money. Before we begin though, if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, leave them in the discussions tab. And while this is a Windows only guide so far, SnagIt is in development for Mac currently, or you could try using emulatio
| Attributes | Values |
|---|
| rdfs:label
| |
| rdfs:comment
| - In this Guide, I (Lying), will help you take screenshots of zOMG!. Most people use the built in method in Windows, which is clicking the PrintScreen button then pasting into an image editor, like Paint or Photoshop. I've seen this recommended a lot of times but it's really not smart at all, and I'm here to offer a much better way. For this guide, I'll be using the SnagIt, version 9.1.0 (Build 206). I consider this the best screen capture utility, but it isn't freeware. However, it has a 30 day trial period. That should help you decide if it's worth the money. Before we begin though, if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, leave them in the discussions tab. And while this is a Windows only guide so far, SnagIt is in development for Mac currently, or you could try using emulatio
|
| dcterms:subject
| |
| abstract
| - In this Guide, I (Lying), will help you take screenshots of zOMG!. Most people use the built in method in Windows, which is clicking the PrintScreen button then pasting into an image editor, like Paint or Photoshop. I've seen this recommended a lot of times but it's really not smart at all, and I'm here to offer a much better way. For this guide, I'll be using the SnagIt, version 9.1.0 (Build 206). I consider this the best screen capture utility, but it isn't freeware. However, it has a 30 day trial period. That should help you decide if it's worth the money. Before we begin though, if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, leave them in the discussions tab. And while this is a Windows only guide so far, SnagIt is in development for Mac currently, or you could try using emulation.
|