Did you ever wonder why keyboard manufacturers imprint the words "Print Screen" on a key that refuses to print what you see on your screen? This key lives up to its name if you’re working in DOS, but Windows users have long been denied its "press and print" convenience... until now!
ScreenPrint allows you to continuously print and/or capture as many Windows screens as you like simply by pressing your Print Screen key. This is particularly useful when browsing the Web. While browsers can save images you see on Web pages, they will not print or capture user-defined areas that include images, backgrounds, text and other elements. Furthermore, the "Print" function in Web browsers is often foiled by special coding that underlies many Web pages, which results in your printer ejecting reams of almost blank pages. ScreenPrint eliminates these obstacles to printing and capturing exactly what you want.
Our Review: Use your Print Screen key under Windows to capture an image to disk and/or print. There is the 'Gold' version which is free, and there is the 'Platinum' version which is a 30-day trial version containing more features. You can toggle between these two versions within the program which is a nice way of presenting your product and helping you decide whether you want to make the investment.