Auto Screenshot Maker enables users to capture screenshots quickly and easily with just one click or hotkey. It offers the option to capture full screen, active windows or selected regions, and save images in JPEG, BMP or PNG formats, as well as Word documents.
Auto Screenshot Maker captures anything you need; it doesn't matter if it’s a full screen, active window, or selected region. Once captured, the image can be saved in various formats such as BMP, JPEG, PNG, or saved as a Microsoft Word document. This feature proves especially useful if you’re working on creating How-To documents.
If you’re wondering what features Auto Screenshot Maker offers, you’ll be impressed. Firstly, it allows you to capture exactly what you need in different ways such as a full screen, active window, or selected region. You can also save the captured image in various file formats including, BMP, JPEG, PNG, or as a Microsoft Word document.
This screen capture tool is also designed to jump-start your How-To reference in seconds by allowing you to output captured images into a single Microsoft Word document. This feature is especially helpful as you only have to add annotations. Additionally, Auto Screenshot Maker lets you capture a series of screens automatically, meaning it captures the action on the screen in a series of snapshots made over a predefined period of time (e.g. 10 seconds).
If you're trying to avoid duplicates, Auto Screenshot Maker makes the process easy by checking if the current screenshot is similar to the previous one and removes the duplicate automatically. It also enables the user to define a watermark and utilize command-line screen capture (available with AutoScreenshotMaker launched with -capture=EntireScreen or -capture=ActiveWindow parameter).
Lastly, the software includes a convenient option to include the cursor in the screenshot. With such a wide array of features, it’s easy to see why Auto Screenshot Maker is an excellent tool for capturing your screen content.
Version 3.0:
Following features were introduced:
* User defined Watermark;
* Include cursor into screenshot option;
* Command line screen capture (available with AutoScreenshotMaker launched with -capture=EntireScreen or -capture=ActiveWindow parameter);
Version 2.0:
Following features were introduced:
* Open latest capture - the feature let you open the latest captured image file or/and Microsoft Word document;
* Email latest capture - the feature let you open the latest captured image file or/and Microsoft Word document;
* Automatic update;
Version v2.0:
Following features were introduced:
* Open latest capture - the feature let you open the latest captured image file or/and Microsoft Word document;
* Email latest capture - the feature let you open the latest captured image file or/and Microsoft Word document;
* Automatic update;