I use photoimpact. Its cheap for a resonable paint proggy. I use it to
capture menus and the like and it has a good compression part for webbing
photos too. Pity it was taken over by corel. I just hope they dont mess it
up.
Allen

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Sent: 07 March 2008 01:02
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Subject: Image (screen) capture/image annotation software

Hi all

There seems to be a LOT  of free/cheap software in this category and I was
wondering whether anybody has any specific recommendations ?  
Ability to annotate captured images with callouts, lines, arrows, text etc
is a requirement - I don't need the ability to generate "movies".  
Something that makes it easy to capture the more tricky things like
drop(ped)-down lists/comboboxes would be a plus ! 

So what are YOU using ?

Thanks

Paul Newton



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