It wasn’t perfect, though: Ideally, it should have just picked one state and stuck with it. It was much slower than Snagit’s scrolling capture, but handled animated GIFs better: Whereas Snagit produced multiple instances of the same GIF one after the other, FastStone Capture produced a single image that blended several animation states. Total Commander also offers a scrolling capture mode, which I tested on a long webpage in Google Chrome. This mode lets you capture a long document or webpage into one seamless file: Simply click in the content area and FastStone Capture will scroll it down, bit by bit, eventually producing one long image showing the entire content. Another sophisticated mode, capturing scrolling areas, is far handier. In the many years I’ve been using screenshot applications, I have never found a need for such a mode. By default, FastStone doesn’t include the mouse cursor in the default, but this is easy to change.įastStone Capture also offers a Freehand Capture mode in which you can quickly draw an irregular outline around anything you want to capture. By holding down Ctrl while capturing, you can take a single screenshot with multiple screen elements (for example, all of an application’s toolbars, even if they are floating around the screen). But you can also capture an individual interface element, such as a toolbar, button, or content area. You can capture the full screen or the active window, just like you can do without any third-party application, using Print Screen and Alt-Print Screen. FastStone Capture offers a minimalistic, no-frills interface that takes up very little screen real-estate.Given its modest price and diminutive memory footprint, FastStone Capture delivers an impressive set of features.
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