Isotope Screen Capture : Extend the functionality of the print screen keyboard button, and make screenshots automatically save, with options for a couple of capture methods
Technology testing doesn’t just mean to access all functions to see if they work as intended, and most of the times you need to gather evidence of malfunctions, so that the creators can attempt to fix it. This also applies to computer programs and video games, and is the perfect place for applications like Isotope Screen Capture to shine.
Can be used on the go
A screenshot can normally be taken on any computer through the dedicated button that every keyboard is equipped with. However, chances are you need to take more than one in a short time, and don’t exactly have the time to save them individually, and this can’t be bypassed through default methods.Isotope Screen Capture, which can be carried around on a USB flash drive, manages to extend the basic functionality of the screenshot button, also saving pictures without prompting you. All features are stored in a pretty compact main window, with no accommodation problems, not even for inexperienced individuals.
Automatic save and multiple capture methods
Although there’s a big capture button on the main window, you can also take one through the keyboard button. Once done, it’s automatically saved to a specific folder. It can be opened through the application’s main window. There’s also a number that shows the total number of pictures already there.There aren’t any editing options, or the possibility to set format, and the output is always PNG. It’s recommended to switch to the help tab for more info, not because the application is difficult to grasp, but rather to view corresponding hotkeys to grab only the active window, or retake the same shot.
To end with
All things considered, we come to the conclusion that Isotope Screen Capture manages to live up to expectations and neatly extends the functionality of the print screen button on your keyboard. It can easily be carried around on a USB flash drive, with options to capture either the whole screen, or just the active window.
Isotope Screen Capture runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 62 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Graphics Editing and Painting.
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