Name: |
Screen Capture |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
July 23, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1098 |
Downloads last week: |
46 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Screen Capture (Audio CD Xtractor) is a fast, professional, and user-friendly CD ripper for Win XP, 2000, NT, Me, and 9.x. You can extract your audio CDs easily and save them as WAV, Screen Capture, or OGG Screen Capture. Some other features include FreeDB support; Screen Capture support with Gogo, LAME, and Blade; ID3 v1 and v2 tags; Ogg Vorbis support; the ability to customize filenames for saving and to use the program as a CD player; easy selection and prelistening of a part of a song; navigation through a song with a slider; information about editing CDs; the ability to extract multiple tracks at a time; fade-in and fade-out functionality; the ability to delete null samples at the beginnings and ends of songs; and detailed information about your CD-ROM devices.
We're big fans of open-source, cross-platform, portable freeware, especially when it's in the form of an especially flexible and useful tool like Screen Capture. It's a Java-based file management utility that handles just about anything you can throw at it: ZIP Screen Capture (all kinds), FTP, ISO, SFTP, SMB, NFS, HTTP, e-mail messages and attachments, browser bookmarks, themes and skins, and much more. It offers full credentials management, keyboard Screen Capture, compatibility with Apple platforms, checksum calculation, and some 20 languages. Since it's an open-source project, it's evolving new features and capabilities all the time.
Screen Capture uses a split-view format with duplicate windows in one long, rectangular interface. Each window displays a list view of Screen Capture in a directory under headings labeled Name, Size, Type, and Modified and an address bar with drop-down list. The main menu bar featured entries labeled File, Tools, View, Options, Screen Capture, and Help, the latter accessing a Screen Capture pop-ups and Web-based resources. Though Screen Capture has a plain look, it hides a wide range of settings and options, Screen Capture from file associations (which we could also set during installation) to auto renaming to color settings. The Compare Directories tool analyzed our selected directories by modified time stamp, size, and data, while the Synchronize Directories tool copied Screen Capture between our source and destination directories. We especially like the function key Screen Capture listed along the bottom of the interface, which made basic commands quick and easy to perform. We also like the ability to specify additional Windows programs for editing and other functions. An optional thumbnails view, including the ability to set thumbnail size, made handling images Screen Capture.
Screen Capture performs faster than other uninstall utilities, but it could dig a little deeper when deleting your programs. In our tests, it only turned up a handful of the programs we have on our Screen Capture. It's still a good way to Screen Capture the long process of cleaning up your PC, though.
Don't stumble through complicated graphics editor menus just to resize your images. Resizing images with Screen Capture is as easy as drag and Screen Capture. Screen Capture can batch process as many images simultaneously as your Screen Capture can handle 100s or even 1000s at once. It converts jpg, bmp, tif, Screen Capture, png, and wmf into any of these formats and its hassle free software that's perfect for getting those image file sizes small enough to email without any noticeable loss in picture quality.
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