TPD Screen Shot Pro Release Notes
7/11/2010
I've enhanced Screen Shot Pro to capture screen shots with more clarity than before. I've also added the new registration process to the program.
4/14/2009
Taken from CNET website: Click here to see review
Reviewed by: CNET staff
Reviewed on: January 13, 2009
Version reviewed: Screen Shot Pro 2.1.1
Vista's built-in screen capture feature performs OK, but if you want more control over your screenshots, this little utility may fit the bill.
Screen Shot Pro loads in your system tray and can be configured to run at start-up. A context menu provides options for setting up the program, taking captures, or opening the directory in which it stores captures.
This utility performed well in our tests, and was very easy to use, making it a good tool for novices. We liked that we could configure the output in JPEG, PNG, and BMP formats and could adjust the quality of images. Setting the hot key combination and storage directory also was a snap, as was choosing an option for having a sound effect play with the screen capture.
Screen Shot Pro doesn't offer a lot of bells and whistles, but it provides more options than the default Print Screen feature that arrives with Vista. If you frequently need to take screenshots, you'll want to give this utility a try. The trial period is a short seven days, but that's long enough to determine whether this tool's extras are worth the price.
7/13/2008
I've added the ability for everyone to try out the full version for 7 days. Also made some bug fixes. Enjoy.
12/4/2007
That's right, over 100,000 screen shots have been taken with our Screen Shot program. Thanks to all who love it and use it.
11/12/2007
Our screen shot program was included on the software disc for November 2007 issue of PC Format magazine.
5/28/2007
Yup, that's right! You can now download Screen Shot Lite for free. Of course it's limited to what it can do, but hey, it's free. Enjoy!
11/22/2006
The Professional Developer has released a brand new product, Screen Shot Pro This program allows you to take a screen shot from within any program with the stroke of a predefined key.
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