One of Vista's lesser-known but decidedly valuable features is the Snipping Tool, which lets you capture a screenshot of just about anything: a window, an entire screen, or a hand-selected area. In ...
The Snipping Tool is the default screen-capture application built into Windows. Most users use this application for capturing screenshots. If you, too, use it quite frequently, then it’s always ...
Windows: Windows 7 shipped with a much-needed Snipping Tool for taking partial screenshots, but it's not exactly feature-rich. Snipping Tool++ adds a few handy features that connect your screenshots ...
If you do not see the Screenshots folder, you need to hit Win+PrtScr to take a screenshot first. This screenshot will then be saved in the Screenshots folder, which will be created by Windows to save ...