As most of you may know, people have the tendency to NOT take screen shots of rule breakers, or glitches, or something they need to show other people in order to get help with whatever they are having trouble with.
Some of you, however, do utilize the client's screen shot tool, or use the good ol' print screen button on their keyboard to take screen shots.
Hassling with mspaint or photoshop or whatever to save your printscrn screenshots, or finding the right picture, and uploading it to tinypic.com, then pasting the link in a thread can be a bit much.
That's where Screensnapr comes in. I encourage EVERYONE to use this nifty little program. It's good for ANY screen shot situation!
With Screensnapr, you press Ctrl+1, highlight the area you want to take a screenshot of (Sort of like a cropping tool), and when you release the mouse button it INSTANTLY uploads to their site and sticks the link in your copyboard to be pasted anywhere... literally!
It's as simple as point, ctrl+1, drag, paste. No more tinypic, no more paint or photoshop, instant screenshots.
Not only does this make your life easier and faster as far as visual proof goes, but it also helps out the Staff Members.
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As for MACs, i suggest not having one... they are just too much to work with.
I did...
Then I checked the website, said I needed .NET Framework 4, installed it, blah blah blah, still doesn't work, error with the runtime, FFFUUU, I gave up.
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I see the .exe and Mac's usually don't run them unless some genius knows how..
I don't think so, because I have a Mac.
But, if you hold down Command, Option, and 3 (the whole screen) or 4 (select a part), it will print screen and save it to your desktop.
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ღ Lizzy
ღ In-game Moderator September 3, 2011 ღ
ღ Ex-Moderator January 15, 2012 ღ
I don't think so, because I have a Mac.
But, if you hold down Command, Option, and 3 (the whole screen) or 4 (select a part), it will print screen and save it to your desktop.
Yeah I know that, but thanks.
Just thought this Screensnapr would be a faster way of doing it.
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