


That’s where ShareX, an open source screenshot tool that’s been around for 10 years, comes in. They don’t offer full-screen capture, or even a quick-and-easy shot of what’s going on in particular menus or even a specific monitor. You have several different options to do so, including using the Print Screen key and pasting your image into MS Paint or equivalent program, or using the basic Windows Snipping Tool.īut neither of these options are particularly useful or feature-rich. Perhaps you want to show someone a cool exchange from your favorite website, or you need to save some information for posterity. There are tons of situations where you may find yourself needing to take a screenshot when navigating Windows on PC.
