Sunday, April 24, 2016

Here's a short (2 min.) practice demo I did to illustrate a program I've been using for some time for screen caps. It's gotten easier to use and a bit more powerful lately so I wanted to take this opportunity to share it again.


Here's a short (2 min.) practice demo I did to illustrate a program I've been using for some time for screen caps. It's gotten easier to use and a bit more powerful lately so I wanted to take this opportunity to share it again.

http://www.screenpresso.com/ Has free and paid versions available. I guess the paid one is better, but the free one has suited me just fine. It's always there, just a mouse click away and does screen grabs or videos too. 

The program I have open is GIMP. I use the native Google photo editing tools for some things and Pixlr for more involved stuff but for my heavy lifting it's  https://www.gimp.org/ because it's free and open sourced and it does everything (and more) that I can even imagine.

Anyhow- comments, criticism and questions are as always welcome. 
P.S. Billy Geiger have you considered using a newer version of GIMP ?

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