Who should read this: Readers should have a computer loaded with Microsoft Windows Vista and need to capture part or all of their computer screen. The Snipping Tool let’s you save that screen c… more →
Kevin Andle's TechnosphereJim wrote 3 months ago: Today was a good day. Today I started out by posting a new article and checking out the adsense earn … more →
Jason Adams wrote 6 months ago: Since I got my work MacBook Pro, I’ve been using my Windows XP laptop less and less. I went t … more →
Nathaniel wrote 8 months ago: I’ve had my new computer for a couple of months now and have thus gotten relatively used to us … more →
jeffreymuir wrote 9 months ago: Sometimes tools that come with the operating system pleasantly surprise you. Vista comes with a too … more →
Jaqoup wrote 10 months ago: 1 Week since i’ve installed Vista for the first time i faced some problems since then but i … more →
jamesmicoff wrote 11 months ago: This is another plus for Vista! The snipping tool. It is located in the accessories folder, but it i … more →
kandle wrote 1 year ago: Who should read this: Readers should have a computer loaded with Microsoft Windows Vista and need to … more →
computertrainer wrote 1 year ago: You can use Snipping Tool to capture a screen shot, or snip, of any object on your screen and then a … more →
thedarkweasels wrote 1 year ago: Have you ever wondered if Windows could capture a screenshot of an app, as on a Mac? (Excluding the … more →
bfpower wrote 1 year ago: I have spent too much time installing SnagIt onto users’ PCs because they want to be able to do a pa … more →