Published April 18, 2012 by Download Software
HyperSnap is the fastest and easiest way to take screen captures from Windows screen and text capture from places where system 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.
HyperSnap is perfect for capturing images and texts that you want to include in your Help system, online tutorials, manuals, training handouts, presentations, marketing materials, Web pages, emails and more. Captures full screen games using DirectX/Direct3D drivers. Use HyperSnap to quickly share a picture-perfect representation of anything on your screen.
System Requirements:
Changelog:
New features:
- “W” key during region capture and similar functions toggles cross-hair or selection box line width between 1, 3, 5 and 7 pixels – wider lines are sometimes needed for visually impared.
- Images pasted on the current picture in HyperSnap 7 window, and stamps without text, are now scaled bigger/smaller if you start dragging corners of them.
- The rectangular area selection, after it’s moved and de-selected, then selected again, is now scaled when dragging its corners, instead just enlarging the selection area.
Bugs fixed:
- Pasting images copied from another HyperSnap window on a current image, would always paste at top left, instead of at selection top left.
- Drawing lines and other objects – if released left mouse button while mouse was beyond HyperSnap drawing area, the object would disappear.
- Right-click on thumbnails and choosing “Save Selected” – “to a single file…” then cancelling – caused that only TIFF and PDF formats were available under the regular File/Save As…
- F1 key in region capture and similar functions to toggle zoom/help was not working correctly (bringing up help window etc.)
- When zoom mode was set to “Auto”, clicking on the magnifying glass in ribbon interface up right did nothing
- When adding text, it was not possible to start dragging text outline rectangle over an object drawn before, unless these object were “imprinted” on the underlying image.
- Copying an image with 8 bits per pixel color resolution and pasting it back into HyperSnap 7 caused color reversal – blue to read etc.
- Copying image with color resolution reduction to 8, 4 or 1 bits per pixel was incorrect.
- Thumbnails were not always updated when adding, moving shapes.
HyperSnap 7.14.00
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