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Power 3-In-One ScreenGet 1.0


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Requirements Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher File Size 1.2M
Date added 11 Mar 2003 Check your speed

ScreenGet is a powerful 3-in-one capturer tool, includes e-Ruler, screen snap and screen recorder. Screen Snap: ScreenGet is a screen capture for your windows desktop to BMP image files. It snaps desktop programs, screen regions and can auto select region window. It is easy to use and useful for designer. Screen Recorder: ScreenGet records screen activity from your Windows desktop into standard AVI movie files. It can show, hide and use custom cursor, and you can control the Max Pan Speed from Options setting. It is a tool useful for developing videos to demonstrate features of a new software, for creating movies used in user training, or any other task that requires the capture of desktop activity. It is easy to use and you can select an area or the full desktop for recording. E-Ruler: ScreenGet e-Ruler section can help you get the color of any point, and get the distance between two points and their coordinate, and also get the Rect Area and Circle Area for the two points. As protractor, it can get the angle form the two sides. It is useful for professional Web Designer to get some smart data.

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