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TGrab
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Version
1.6
TGrab V1.6: your Timer automated image Grabber.
TGrab is a new type of "image grabber", a utility to
take snapshots of either your full windows desktop
screen or the active window. It can not only take
screenshots in a manual mode (like most others), but
also in a timer automated mode.
You can actually configure TGrab to take a picture at
a preferred timer interval, either during a time
limited session or until a quantity of images is
reached (or both). If preferred, it can even run
totally invisible and/or close itself when the task is
completed.
TGrab runs in the background, while you are using the
program from which you want to obtain pictures. At
every snapshot command (wether invoked by the timer
mode or manual) the active window (or full screen) is
captured and saved to a disk file (in either a .jpg
or .bmp format), using a sequentially numbered
filename (as in "MyFileName(##).bmp"). You don't need
to do ANYTHING about this process, it's fully
automated.
If you feel the need to do so, than you can process
these image files afterwards in your preferred image
editor.
The use of TGrab can be both:
- business: where you'd be wanting to get copies of
application dialogs or other screen output, for use in
presentations or on website pages.
- recreative: you might think of a situation where
you'd be wanting to get a series of snapshots from
your favorite action game (for these, see an important
note below).
(Please note - recreative use: Some games operate
in "non-windows video memory", as for example some
games that use additional video accellerator cards,
such as the powerful 3Dfx cards. The graphic
representations, created by these cards, are often
created outside of the "normal" windows video memory
and these are - as such - mostly NOT within reach of
the TGrab (and Windows) image snapshot routines).
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