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Called Snipping Tool, it’s been around since Windows Vista, and if you have any modern version of Windows (WIndows 7, 8, 10) you already have it on your PC. I use it so often for capturing. Home Tools How to Use Snipping Tool in Windows & Mac? Tools; How to Use Snipping Tool in Windows & Mac? Finding it tough to take screenshots on Windows and Mac? Go through this guide to know more snipping tools used with different operating systems. Do note that the Grab tool serves as a snipping tool in Mac OS X.
When you need to grab and image of what's on your screen there is no need to use expensive tools when there is free screen capture software that will do the job perfectly. At the most basic end of the scale, you could just hit the Print Screen button paste the contents of you clipboard into your favourite image editor, but there's plenty of free screen capture software that gives you a great deal of control over your screenshots.
Whether you're looking to capture everything you can see on your screen, just a section of it, or you want to grab still from hard-to-capture places such as in games, there is a tool out there for you – there's even one built directly into Windows that you might not know about.
The beauty of free screen capture software is that it can be as simple or advanced as you need. Perhaps you just want to be able to easily annotate your screenshots – not a problem. Or maybe you would like to be able to use a range of keyboard shortcuts to grab different types of screenshot – this is possible too! Take a browse through this roundup of the free screen capture software and see which suits your needs.
How do I take screen captures on a Mac?
We've covered Windows apps almost exclusively here, but don't feel left out if you're using a different operating system. On macOS, there's no need for a separate screenshot tool – you can do everything with keyboard shortcuts. [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[3] captures the whole screen, [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[4] captures a region, and there are many other edge cases described on Apple's support pages.