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I've been using Wisdom-soft's Screen Hunter for years (Windows). There
is a free version, but it doesn't allow editing of the image.
http://wisdom-soft.com/sh/sh_free.htm
I've heard people like Lightscreen, but I personally haven't used it
(Windows).
http://lightscreen.sourceforge.net/
There is even a portable version you can install on a USB drive:
http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/lightscreen_portable
On the Mac, I use Skitch. This is also free and allows simple editing
http://skitch.com/
If you are taking screenshots of web pages, I would recommend the
Screengrab add-on for Firefox. It is simple, free, but doesn't allow
simple editing:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1146
Kim
Simone Q. Vuong wrote:
> Does anyone have recommendations for a screen capture tool that:
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> - is free or, at the very least, cheap (SnagIt, at ~ $50 each, is too
> much),
> - can also capture regions of a screen,
> - allows some image editing, like the ability circle an object or draw
> an arrow to point to something specific in the image, and
> - is very simple to use because it would be used by non-technical
> staff. GIMP is too complicated for non-technical staff.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Simone
>
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