A professional screen capture application designed for any user who needs an effortless, effective way to work
Version | 9.5.1.9 |
Updated | Jan 27th 2013 |
Developer |
Inbit
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
1300
3.5
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Original File Size | 10.3 MB |
Downloads | 12157 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Multimedia |
FullShot is a professional screen capture application designed for any Windows user who needs an effortless, effective way to work with "snapshots" of Windows screens.
It's perfect for taking screen captures or screenshots of images you want to include in manuals, training handouts, presentations, marketing materials, and web pages. FullShot is a software that allows you to capture the screen.
FullShot allows you to take screen shots of various regions, documents, or even specific windows on your desktop. You can also use FullShot to print screen capture images or existing images directly to any printers connected to your PC.
FullShot brings you screen capture at your finger tips. With easy to deploy screen capture functionality, FullShot is only a click or key-press away and allows you to take quick, precise shots of your screens. Try it out today to see how well our screen capture technology can work for you.
Since its introduction in 1991, FullShot has been used for screen capture purposes world-wide to produce countless books, magazines, software manuals, training materials, marketing handouts, slides, presentations, web pages, and other publications.
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