Screensnapr – A wicked alternative for PC users

When choosing your screenshot application there are many to choose from some on the mac platform and some on the PC. Today we are going to focus on a new alternative for PC users called Screensnapr. Screensnapr is an app with extraordinary speed. It is setup so you upload your screen shots to your server quickly and easily.

Picture 1While using Screensnapr I found it a very simple and easy to use program to take and share screenshots on your Windows based PC. The program was very unobtrusive and it ran in the background without any real notifications or pop-ups. (In all reality there were times I forgot it was even running) This is very crucial for something like a screenshot app because you may need it at times and others you need it to just blend into the background. For this app to not draw so many system resources is a big perk for a screens

Setting up Screensnapr is very easy. Downloading was super quick, (the size of the app is only about 74kb total) and set up took maybe 30 seconds to unzip and open the program. Lastly using the program was simple, just press the hot key, (ctrl+1 by default) select the area you would like to capture and you are provided with a url of your image.

As to the other features I was especially fond of the custom FTP options, which let you store and access the images to the server of your choice. Also the built in url shortening could come in handy while using twitter or any other social media applications.

Features:

  • Simple and minimal interface
  • Light weight and unobtrusive to your computer
  • Easy to use
  • Custom FTP options and built in url shortening
  • It’s FREE!

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Rating:

Screensnapr was easy to use and was very reliable. Overall I would suggest this app for anyone on a Windows based PC.

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Matt Richardson has been working in the design field since 2003 when he created his first web site. He is on twitter and also has a rockin’portfolio site.

 

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