User:Peterparson/Greenshot

Greenshot
Developer(s)Thomas Braun, Jens Klingen, Robin Krom
Initial release2007
Stable release
0.8 / July 12, 2010; 13 years ago (2010-07-12)
Written inC#
PlatformWindows
Available inEnglish, German, Czech, French, Russian, Traditional Chinese
TypeScreenshot
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitehttp://getgreenshot.org

Greenshot is a free and open source screenshot program for Microsoft Windows. It is developed by Thomas Braun, Jens Klingen and Robin Krom[1] and published under GNU General Public License.

Greenshot's featureset mainly targets project managers, testers and developers.[2] It is used to create full or partial screenshots. The captured screenshot can be annotated and edited using the built-in image editor before exporting it either to an image file, email attachment, printer or clipboard.

Features edit

Screenshots edit

Greenshot offers several modes for creating a Screenshot: "Capture region" allows to select an area of the screen by dragging a green rectangle to the desired position and size. "Capture last region" is used to re-capture exactly the same area that was captured before. "Capture window" creates a screenshot of the active or a selected window (depending on the user's settings) "Capture fullscreen" captures the complete screen(s)

Image editor edit

If the user needs to add annotations, highlightings or obfuscations to the screenshot the built-in image editor can be used. Greenshot's image editor is a basic vector graphics editor, however it offers some pixel-based filters. It allows to draw basic shapes (rectangles, ellipses, lines and arrows) and add text to a screenshot. Special filter tools are present to highlight text or an area, as well as obfuscating tools (blur / pixelize) which can be used to wipe out sensitive data from a screenshot. Each tool comes with its set of settings, e.g. line color and thickness or an option to drop a shadow.

Export for futher use edit

Using the image editor is optional, all export options are available from its top toolbar and menu. However the user can configure Greenshot to skip this step and pass the screenshot to other destinations directly. Options are copying the image to the clipboard as Bitmap, sending it to a printer, saving it to the file system (using a user-defined pattern for the filename) or attaching it to a new e-mail message.


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