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  2. How do you screenshot on a Mac or on Windows? Here's ... - AOL

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    In most cases, hit Start or Search, then look for the Snipping Tool. From here, you'll have four choices, including a full-screen snip and a free-form option to capture any part of the screen in ...

  3. Snipping Tool - Wikipedia

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    Snipping Tool is a Microsoft Windows screenshot utility included in Windows Vista and later. It can take still screenshots of an open window, rectangular areas, a free-form area, or the entire screen. Snips can then be annotated using a mouse or a tablet, stored as an image file (PNG, GIF, or JPEG file) or an MHTML file, or e-mailed. The ...

  4. Screenshot - Wikipedia

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    Free software media players may also use the overlay but often have a setting to avoid it or have dedicated ... Use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots at ...

  5. Category:Screenshot software - Wikipedia

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  6. 10 ways to take a screenshot on any Windows 10 device - AOL

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    Lightshot is a free screenshot tool designed for quick social sharing. When you download and install Lightshot on Windows 10, it replaces the Print Screen function and offers more editing ...

  7. The best tablets for seniors in 2024, tested and reviewed - AOL

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    The dock effectively turns it into an Echo Show smart screen, complete with hands-free Alexa voice commands. The Fire HD 8 Plus may not be the sexiest tablet in town, but it delivers incredible ...

  8. ShareX - Wikipedia

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    ShareX is a free and open-source screenshot and screencast software for Windows. It is published under the GNU General Public License. The project's source code is hosted on GitHub. [3] It is also available on the Microsoft Store [4] and Steam. [5]

  9. Greenshot - Wikipedia

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    Greenshot is a free and open-source screenshot program for Microsoft Windows. It is developed by Thomas Braun, Jens Klingen and Robin Krom [1] and is published under GNU General Public License, hosted by GitHub. Greenshot is also available for macOS, but as proprietary software [2] through the App Store.