| Posted: 30 Oct 2008 19:37 | ||
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Disclaimer: Not registered, using 30 trial of FireShotPro
I'm trying to decide if I need both of these apps. I've read what I could on the forums but did not find my answer. Many of the posts are far from recent and the replies imply changes that many already be available. I'm assuming that most of the features are common except for the following: FireShotPro ScreenShot capture Native windows no yes capture browser page (full) yes no capture browser page (visible) yes yes can open files (supported types) yes yes Product changes/updates sooner later Are there another "big" differences? At the moment, I lean toward buying FireShotPro and using some other tool to do the native window captures since I can load them in FireShotPro anyway. Any suggestions or clarifications would be appreciated. thanks, roby |
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| Posted: 31 Oct 2008 07:28 | ||
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Hello,
yes it looks like you described. The biggest difference between them is that Screenshot Studio can capture native windows/regions/areas. |
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