Since almost always, Windows includes a screen capture tool, but with the arrival of Windows 10, Microsoft wanted to give a facelift to this feature, offering a utility called Snip.
This is a function that few people actually use frequently, though some uses require to use several times a day with screenshots and a good screenshot tool is essential to work effectively. Snip will have the advantage of being suitable for touch screens
The Snip utility is a much more powerful tool that the current Windows screen capture function. Currently, Snip is in Beta but will move quickly in the final version, which should delight those engaged on all day long screenshots. Very simple to learn, Snip will prove to be a very good ally on Windows 10.
It allows you to make screenshot, but also annotate, add colors or associating a soundtrack to the image. A feature that should be appreciated by bloggers for example, who will be able to save time when conducting tutorials.
Microsoft also made available to users a whiteboard, which will prove very useful for adding notes written in pen on touch screens. All shots are saved in the "File Library" and will be easily exportable via email. In the case of adding an audio file on the screenshot, it will be automatically converted MP4 file. The screenshots are fairly easy to embed in web or accessible site from a URL on a Microsoft server.
To date, the only notable fault Snip, that one can forgive a Beta release is that it is synchronized with Outlook email, but there is no doubt that a future release integrate other email clients.
This is a function that few people actually use frequently, though some uses require to use several times a day with screenshots and a good screenshot tool is essential to work effectively. Snip will have the advantage of being suitable for touch screens
Snip: the Microsoft screen capture tool for Windows 10
The Snip utility is a much more powerful tool that the current Windows screen capture function. Currently, Snip is in Beta but will move quickly in the final version, which should delight those engaged on all day long screenshots. Very simple to learn, Snip will prove to be a very good ally on Windows 10.
It allows you to make screenshot, but also annotate, add colors or associating a soundtrack to the image. A feature that should be appreciated by bloggers for example, who will be able to save time when conducting tutorials.
Microsoft also made available to users a whiteboard, which will prove very useful for adding notes written in pen on touch screens. All shots are saved in the "File Library" and will be easily exportable via email. In the case of adding an audio file on the screenshot, it will be automatically converted MP4 file. The screenshots are fairly easy to embed in web or accessible site from a URL on a Microsoft server.
To date, the only notable fault Snip, that one can forgive a Beta release is that it is synchronized with Outlook email, but there is no doubt that a future release integrate other email clients.
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