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Screen capture, or print screen is perhaps the most efficient way to share whatever appears on your desktop. They help tech users like us to share and communicate better with friends and peers. Major operating systems today comes with basic screen capture and print screen function, but if these can’t fulfill what you need from a screen capture then you are probably looking for a screen capturing tool.

Screen capturing tools do what the basic tool don’t. What these tools could do varies, including the ability to include sketches and text, instantly upload image online, audio capturing, dimension-specific capturing and more. Make your screen capture and sharing experience more interesting, here’s a showcase of 40+ Free Screen Capturing Tools and Related Techniques. Full list after jump.

Cross Platform

We love cross platform tools. No more worries when you are all too familiar with one tool and needs to get the job done on a different operating system.

  • Jing Project

    A project of Techsmith, Jing has the ability to do instance image and video capturing. Aside from that, you can also do sketches on the image and share them online. Speaking from functionality point of view, being free tool is definetely a steal. [Download: Windows, Mac]

  • Evernote

    Saying Evernote has cross platform supporting ability seems to be slightly inaccurate, instead it’s multi-platform. This awesome tool not only runs on Windows and Mac, it also supports iPhone, Windows Mobile and even websites. You’ve got to check out the video to see how great it is. [Download: Windows, Mac, more]

  • WebKut

    Capture web pages in whole or parts. And because it’s developed with Adobe AIR, you bet it’s cross-platform. It captures web screenshots, the only problem is – it’s not attached to the browser. [Download]

  • Websnapshot

    Yet another Adobe AIR application to take website snap shots. [Downloads]

Windows Only

By default, you can only do a full page and active window print screen on Windows. The following tools give you much more flexibility.

  • ZScreen

    Open-source screen capture program that allows for region/window/full-screen screenshots. It can FTP screenshots and put the URL in your clipboard in a single keystroke. It supports automatic custom naming conventions with variables. [Download]

  • Screenshot Captor

    Behave like most screen capture software. The most interesting part is – you can run it from a USB thumbdrive. Talking about print screen portability. [Download]

  • Cropper

    Cropper is a screen capture utility written in C# on the Microsoft .Net platform. [Download]

  • Capture

    Capture is a quick-and-easy screen capture utility for Windows (and NT), which allows you to capture the entire screen, at any color depth and resolution, and save it into a Bitmap file for editing. [Download]

  • MWSnap

    Small yet powerful Windows program for snapping (capturing) images from selected parts of the screen. [Download]

  • ScreenPrint32

    Free windows tool to print and/or capture to disk or clipboard, the full desktop, active window, predefined area, or user selected area of the screen. [Download]

  • Snippy

    Useful free tool to copy webpage screenshot for sharing purposes. Interesting thing is that, when you cutting out a portion of an Internet Explorer window, the URL will also be copied to the clipboard; this makes it very convenient to select something interesting on a Web site and send it out in an email message. [Download]

  • SWBCapture

    Screen capture utility that allows you to quickly and easily capture an image of any window on your desktop, or the entire desktop. [Download]

  • Screen Grab Pro

    Screen Grab Pro features one-click grab of any screen for ease of use, Timer operation, Current window selection list and more. [Download]

  • Wisdom-Soft ScreenHunter

    Wisdom-Soft ScreenHunter is a free screen-capture tool for you to easily take screenshots. ScreenHunter can capture a full screen, an active window, the client window, or a rectangular area. [Download]

  • Gadwin PrintScreen

    Capture screenshots with ease. [Download]

  • FastStone Capture

    Light and powerful screen capture application with whole screen, object-selective and region screencapture ability. Save files in various formats, BMP, GIF, JPEG, PCX, PNG, TGA, TIFF and PDF. [Download]

Mac Only

Here are some of the most commonly used screen capturing tools for the Mac enthusiast.

  • Capture Me

    Flexible screen capture and recording utility for Mac OS X which features a floating capture window, several saving options, and resize ability. [Download]

  • Backdrop

    Simple utility to fill your screen with a giant blank window. Fill the window with a solid color or a custom image, your choice so you can take clean nice printscreen. [Download]

  • Skitch

    Skitch is not solely a screen capture tool. It allows you to capture screen shots of any application, chat moments and the ability to sketch on the screen shots. You can then upload it to share with friends. A printscreen tool injected with some fun. [Download]

  • InstantShot!

    InstantShot! offers classical screenshot functionality for capturing the whole screen, a portion of it or a window and also the option to make timed screenshots or to make delayed captures over time. It offers a wide range of preferences and options to fit everyone’s needs. [Download]

  • Paparazzi!

    Written in Objective-C and the WebKit framework, this small utility is suitable for those who wants to do simple screen shots in their Mac. [Download]

  • Screenshot Helper

    Screenshot Helper shows a full screen window with a solid color or a desktop picture so that you can take clean screenshots without having irrelevant windows and desktop icons in the background. [Download]

  • SnapNDrag

    SnapNDrag lets you take a screenshot by just clicking a button and dragging the resulting screenshot off, perhaps one of the simplest and easiet to use Mac printscreen tool we’ve seen. [Download]

  • About Timed Screenshot 1.1

    A light screen capturing tool that runs in background until you kill the process (in Terminal) or logout. [Download]

  • Copernicus

    Mac application for speed screenshot taking and video capturing (no audio). It’s also a virtual photo gallery. [Download]

Linux

Screen capturing tools for Linux users.

  • XscreenCapture

    XscreenCapture allows you to capture an X11 dump from any Linux client with X11 port open. It will also convert and save automatically the result picture in the desidered compress format (default PNG). [Download]

  • Xvidcap

    Screen capture enabling you to capture videos off your X-Window desktop for illustration or documentation purposes. [Download]

Web Tools

These web tools go beyond screen capturing of your desktop. It allows you to print screen any website, all the way from header to footer.

  • Browsershot

    Free web service that shows you how your website looks like in different browser of different version. A must tool for web developers on a browser compatibility check.

  • ScreenShots.jp

    Similar to Browsershots, this free web services is for those who understand Japanese.

  • Super Screenshot

    Simple web service for those who wants quick print screens. No compatibility check of different browser or versions available.

  • Clip2Net

    Clip2Net allows you to capture, sketch and share screencaptures online instantly. Good tool to communicate ideas with peers. [Download]

  • Websnapr

    As the name suggest, it snaps thumbnail screenshot of any webites. All you need to do is enter the URL and hit capture. Comes with plugins you to facilitate blogging and web publishing.

  • Thumbalizr

    Yet another online web thumbnail generator. Comes with API.

  • Browsrcamp

    Test the compatibility of your design with Mac OS X browsers. Free web screenshot tool build on Mac OSX Leopard.

Firefox Plugins

Screen capturing plugin for Firefox browser. They prints the lower fold screens you don’t see.

  • Screengrab!

    Firefox plugin with the ability to printscreen entire upper-fold and lower-fold of any browsing websites. Instead of saving the screenshot to a file, you can copy it to clipboard. [Install]

  • FireShot

    Firefox extension that creates screenshots of web pages. Comes with sets of editing and annotation tools, which let users quickly modify web captures and insert text annotations and graphical annotations. Somehow it’s nota available for Firefox on Mac OSX [Install]

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Online image editors are in a rage these days. Everyday, you hear about the release of a new online photo editor that claims to be the next big thing.

From among the great number of online editors, this site has hand picked some of the best ones that they have found to be are noteworthy. With each site description, they have tried to tell you how or what feature of the editor forced them to include it in the list.

10 online Photo-Editors

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Dec. 17th, 2008 By Ann Smarty

What's Hot OnlineIs it important for you to stay informed of daily news? Do you try to always be up-to-date with what people are talking about throughout the world?

If “yes” is the answer to both of the questions, then today’s post on how to spot internet hot trends is right for you!

Use meme trackers to spot daily hot trends:

  • Google Blogsearch that was turned into a meme tracker only a few months ago tracks memes throughout all topics and naturally has the biggest index to check.
  • Megite separates memes into categories (technology, entertainment, business, science, etc) and often publishes completely irrelevant memes in each.
  • Techmeme is the most popular technology meme tracker which is known to be the fastest to catch hot tech news.

Use blog search engines to spot daily hot trends:

  • Technorati Popular gives the list of top searches and top blogs (that have become hot in the past 48 hours).
  • BlogPulse key phrases allows for a “trend this” option that graphically represents the hot trend history.

Use search engines to spot daily hot trends:

  • Yahoo Buzz. Besides giving a list of the most popular terms, the service reveals the daily buzz score (i.e. ”the percentage of Yahoo! users searching for that subject multiplied by a constant to make the number easier to read“) and the move (i.e. how fast this has become popular).
  • Google hottest trends gives a huge list of the most popular search terms. The best thing about the service is that it is constantly updated throughout the day.
  • MSN A-list lists daily popular headlines, top videos and movies and even most searched people and sport stories.
  • Aol.com hot searches shows you its “hot searches” of the previous day. They also add their own commentary to each search term explaining what the buzz is about.
  • Top Ask.com updates you on the most popular terms in general search, news search and even on most searched movies (past week). It will also show you top advancing searches (those that are the fastest to get popular).

Use social media sites to spot daily hot trends:

Use Twitter tools to spot daily hot trends:

  • Tweet Meme, as the domain name suggests, tracks and displays Twitter memes in a handy threaded style.
  • Twit Scoop shows “what’s hot right now” in the form of a tag cloud and the “Hot trends” list.
  • TwittUrly displays hottest memes in a Digg-like style (where Tweets = Votes).

Use ecommerce sites to spot daily hot trends:

  • Amazon tag cloud shows which tags Amazon customers use to classify products.
  • EBay pulse displays popular eBay searches.
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Do-it-yourself websites that save you money: Instructables, eHow, more

Published November 6, 2008

Need to replace a corrupted hard drive? Looking for a quick way to upgrade your laptop’s memory? Why pay someone to perform these services when you can do them yourself for free. These do-it-yourself websites will show you how.Instructables
From building your own laptop stand to adding Bluetooth to your GPS, Instructables offers a never-ending list of DIY projects. Each article is annotated with pictures and instructions that walk you through every step. In addition, some articles — like this MacBook Pro RAM removal guide — use video to aid viewers with their projects. Plus, fans of DIY magazine Make can follow the Make Group to see what Make readers and editors are building.

AVS Forum
The Audio Video Science Forum (AVS) is a high-def junkie’s dream come true. The site consists of various forums populated by home theater buffs, audiophiles, and HD aficionados. Here they offer advice on everything from HDTV calibration to setting up your home theater system. Thinking of buying a new HDTV? The site also has threads dedicated to popular gear, such as Vizio’s XVT series of HDTVs.

ExtremeTech
Swapping your PS3’s hard drive, installing liquid cooling, and fixing Vista’s problems is all in a day’s work for the DIY crowd at ExtremeTech. The site mixes component reviews with a wide array of DIY articles written by the site’s editors. Like AVS, ExtremeTech has a forums section with plenty of how-to advice from the site’s readers.

Hack A Day
Although the site requires a slightly higher skill level, Hack A Day’s DIY posts offer an abundance of information on everything from soldering to repairing damaged cell phones. The blog frequently posts hacks on popular gadgets like Microsoft’s Xbox 360, Sony’s PS3, and Apple’s iPod, with an emphasis on home entertainment hacks.

eHow
If Hack A Day is the site for the experienced, eHow is the site for novices who require extra hand-holding. The site’s excellent do-it-yourself instructions offer tips and suggestions for common and not so common computer problems. Some of the site’s how-to articles are accompanied by videos, which further illustrate how to accomplish certain tasks. In addition to computers, the site can help you troubleshoot problems with other electronics such as the Apple iPhone 3G or even your digital camera.

The sites above are by no means a complete collection of DIY sites. Instead, they’re a small sample of what you’ll find online and a reminder that expert advice doesn’t always come with a surchage.

Louis Ramirez is dealnews’ Features Editor.

From DEALNEWS.com  06Nov08

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Well, our 3rd vehicle (a 1993 mini-van) is on its last legs…  it has actually really surprised us with another 2 years of service from when one of the repair shops told us it was hopeless.  Thankfully we had a great mechanic (Scott from what used to be Yingling Tires) whom nursed it back to health.   But unfortunately, it is now leaving clouds of white smoke wherever it goes, and the check-engine light is starting to come on everyday.   So off shopping for used cars.    I think I’d rather go visit a dentist!   Started thinking we could find something for around $3-4,000  but all of the cars had in excess of 100,000 miles and left a lot to be desired.  Then started looking at the $5000 range and saw one or two but the pickings were hard to come by for anything halfway decent.  Finally found a 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe with only 55,000 miles….  which could be on-the-road for around $7,200….  and thats what we settled on.     The usual warranty is 30days/1000 miles… but were able to get it extended to 90days/3000 miles.

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Have you ever found yourself in a position where a song you may have heard years ago is suddenly playing in your head… and you’d like to hear it once again?  Well, theres a really slick website which helps you out in this area.   Simply plug in the information you have on the song…either title (full or partical) or the singer, and back comes a list of potential hits.

Now comes the best part…. you can immediately click it to play on your computer  OR  download it in .mp3 format.  WOW !!

To check it out, go to:     http://www.songchill.com

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I’v been struggling to better understand the differences and positions between Obama and McCain for some time….  here’s a pretty nice perspective:

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