For screenshots, there is a 'Capture' folder in the demo, but no hotkey listed in the options, so this doesn't seem to be implemented yet. The Print Screen button works, if you only need one screenshot at a time, or can alt-tab out to paste into a graphics program and save. There are various screen capture programs, including;
PNGShot - 353KB download, single file, no install, open source
Saves as PNG, and has a very flexible and configurable naming scheme; you can specify a base name combined with a counter and/or (all or part of) the date and/or time, in a format you specify.
There is a 2 second freeze in the demo when saving screenshots, but that is not necessarily a bad thing; at least you know you got the shot. I ran the program through
UPX to drop the files size from 688KB to 294KB.
Grabby - 100KB download, no install required, freeware
Good performance, with only a half second hesitation in BD. However;
- the counter re-sets whenever the program is re-started, so you would have to move the screenshots each session if you did not want them to be overwritten
- it stores its options in the win.ini file. It is only 8 lines, but it is not a good thing to do.
Hardcopy - 1.7MB download for install, 1.8MB for optional add-ons, donationware
very good performance. fairly powerful, though complex, program.
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