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    Capturing on Windows

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Thundr, Jul 12, 2012.

  1. Thundr

    Thundr Notebook Evangelist

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    Capturing on the Mac is extremely fast in that you just press Alt Shift 4, aim and snap, it automatically saves it with the date and time as the name of the file.

    How can you automatically save what you captured right after you captured it, with the name automatically set to the date and time of the capture? I'm tired of the Snipping Tool and miss the Mac capturing
     
  2. ikovac

    ikovac Cooler and faster... NBR Reviewer

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