Built In Screenshots (Wishlist)

Built In Screenshots // Wishlist

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sebulba

Jul 31, 1999, 7:26pm
I think it would be cool if in aw you could press a button and it would
capture the current browser screen as an image. Just press a hotkey and a
message will come up asking what format you want and Voila instant screen
shot. Trivial compared to most things (rotating on z axis) but still cool.

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Jul 31, 1999, 8:20pm
Uh, perhaps you don't know how to use the "Print Screen" key? Try it with the "Alt" key and be amazed. Check the clipboard. Paste into any graphics-capable app. Knock yourself out. Wee...

[View Quote] > I think it would be cool if in aw you could press a button and it would
> capture the current browser screen as an image. Just press a hotkey and a
> message will come up asking what format you want and Voila instant screen
> shot. Trivial compared to most things (rotating on z axis) but still cool.

builderz

Aug 1, 1999, 12:33pm
Why not just try this URL: http://www.dynalinktech.com/?

-Builderz

[View Quote] > I think it would be cool if in aw you could press a button and it would
> capture the current browser screen as an image. Just press a hotkey and a
> message will come up asking what format you want and Voila instant screen
> shot. Trivial compared to most things (rotating on z axis) but still cool.

infinity

Aug 1, 1999, 11:36pm
But studies show that most of us would rather just push a button, instead of opening another program, then waisting, then editing, then saving.

or not.

[View Quote] > Uh, perhaps you don't know how to use the "Print Screen" key? Try it with the "Alt" key and be amazed. Check the clipboard. Paste into any graphics-capable app. Knock yourself out. Wee...
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sebulba

Aug 2, 1999, 1:14am
Exactly, I know about the Alt-Print Screen Button and I use the capture
feature in PSP 5.5 Pro I was saying button would be easier. Plus many other
frivolous things have been added and are wanted so I felt like saying one.


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