One of my most used utilities, Window Clippings, has a brand new version! Kenny Kerr has added all sorts of wonderful screen capture goodness to Windows Clippings 3 that allows you to take that perfect snapshot of what’s on your screen. There are gobs of new features from being able to capture elevated windows, to capturing pop out menus, to built in Window Clippings favorites, but instead of getting more complicated, Kenny made the tool even simpler to use.
My absolute favorite feature of Window Clippings 3 hasn’t made it into the documentation yet. Once you have prepared your selection to copy, press CTRL+C to do the screen capture. For whatever reason, my brain always thinks that’s what you do after making your selection. I’m glad Kenny got that in to save an old guy’s mind.
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