HyperSnap is the fastest and easiest way to take screen captures from
Windows screen and full screen games, and text capture (TextSnap™) from
places where normal text copy is not possible. HyperSnap combines the
power of a first-class screen capture application with an advanced image
editing utility - wrapped into one easy-to-use tool!
It's perfect for capturing images that you want to include in your Help
system, online tutorials, manuals, training handouts, presentations,
marketing materials, Web pages, emails and more. Captures screens from
full-screen games using DirectX/Direct3D technology. Use HyperSnap to
quickly share a picture-perfect representation of anything on your
screen.
HyperSnap is versatile and extremely easy-to-use. You can quickly
customize menus and toolbars to fit your needs. Assign your own keyboard
shortcuts, create instant toolbars, and even control HyperSnap with
voice commands!
New Features in Version 8
64-bit version, allowing the use of the full potential of modern
64-bit computers. Capture and edit much bigger images, fit in memory
more captures simultaneously opened in HyperSnap window for editing and
processing. A 32-bit version is also available for use on 32-bit
systems.
Thumbnails list - select all or several of captured images and
right-click - Save Selected - Each image to its own file: now prompts
you for the folder and image format to save in, instead of as in v.7
automatically saving to the last used folder and file.
Thumbnails list - select all or several of captured images and
right-click: added new function "Email selected", which will attach
multiple images in selected file format to an empty email message.
The order of thumbnails in the thumbnail bar may now be re-arranged
with drag and drop operation. This is important e.g. if you want to save
some or all of images into one PDF file, and the order in which they
are saved is important.
You may now drag out one image thumb, or several of them if marked
with check-marks, to Windows desktop or Explorer folders. Upon dropping
the thumbnails there, the images will be saved in that folder as PNG or
JPEG files. You may also drag-drop them to other targets that accept
files, e.g. MS Word, email, web file upload forms etc.
Wider lines when drawing shapes possible - under the "Line Style"
tool, click "Wider Lines" menu item and type the new width in
pixels.More "skins" under Setup ribbon tab - "Skin" button, including
Office 2013 themesOther possible enhancements will be added to version
8, depending on your feedback.