December 29, 2007
Sandy’s Great Graphic Find: MWSnap
Sandy wrote this at 9:07 am
Capture Screenshots with MWSnap
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Target Audience: Anyone who wants a screen snapshot
Content:
I’ve been looking for a low-cost, reliable tool to capture screenshots. You know, make an image out of selected parts of the screen. For example, when I write blog posts I often use a screenshot to explain something or display a product logo.
MWSnap is a nifty utility that’s freeware, although they do take donations. You can capture the entire desktop, a window, or a rectangular part of the screen. I really like that you can select the size of the rectangle first. You can choose from five popular formats to save your graphic and it’s available in several languages.
It also boasts a ruler and a color picker.

Be sure to check this one out!
See you next time!
–Sandy, Purple Wren
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3 Comments to “Sandy’s Great Graphic Find: MWSnap”

Karen Putz said
Sandy–thanks! This is something that I needed recently!
Zakman said
MWSnap seems to be a cool utility which will prove to be most useful when least expected–speaking from experience :)
Sandy Renshaw said
Hi Zakman,
Hi Karen,
Thanks for stopping by with comments. It is a cool tool. I’ve found several occasions to use it recently.
Sandy