The 344th most popular system tool on Windows
… More EditMWSnap is a small yet powerful Windows program for snapping (capturing) images from selected parts of the screen.
Current version is capable of capturing the whole desktop, a highlighted window, an active menu, a control, or a fixed or free rectangular part of the screen. MWSnap handles 5 most popular graphics formats and contains several graphical tools: a zoom, a ruler, a color picker and a window spy. It can be also used as a fast picture viewer or converter.
MWSnap does not require installation and does not need any special dlls, drivers or system files which can mess up your system.
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Did you create this app?| Website: | mirekw.com/winfreeware... |
| Developer: | Mirek Wojtowicz |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 1.0.0.0 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 3 days, 2 hours, 45 minutes and 14 seconds |
| Usage since: | 03 May 2007 |
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Easy, fast - and great with shortcut keys. Runs in the background, not heavy on system resources. And it's free.
When you need a screenshot, MWSnap is the application you need. Extensive options. Very nice!
Really helpful tool for everyone who makes a lot of screenshots.
Great tool made by Polish programist!
Wow!!! I can't believe this tool is freeware... almost catch Snagit ^^
A great free utility. Screen capture, color sampling eyedropper with HTML and Photoshop color codes, floating pixel ruler, screen zoomer, and more. Stacks multiple captures onto their own little tabs, then allows you to copy them to the clipboard or print them. Even though I have other apps that do some of these things I end up using MWSnap most of the time.
Easy, free, handy..... PERFECT
This is a great, tiny app that adds some functionality that should be built into windows. If you ever have to write up instructions for friends/co-workers using screenshots you'll love this app.
don't use it much anymore, but great for automatically taking and saving screenshots of an application, the whole screen, or a pre-definited area. If there was one area of the screen that I wanted to continually wanted to capture just hit the shortcut for repeat last snap and it would save the file in a specified folder.