The GIMP will do screen captures but I wouldn't necessarily call it 
quick and easy to annotate unless you're already familiar with it. But 
it's free. I've also used a program called ScreenShot from Broderbund 
for years. You can set hot keys for different types of captures, 
annotate, etc.

Paul Newton wrote:
> 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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