Microsoft Snip: Looking for a way to capture your computer screen? Microsoft is developing a new application that will help you do it easily. Its name Snip, and is currently released in beta.
The new beta application promises to take photos from your screen, text, drawings and audio narration.
After installing the app you will see a small box at the top of your screen - when you hover your mouse over it, which contains three options: Capture, Whiteboard, and Camera.
When you click "Capture", you can drag the cursor over the part of the screen you want to photograph, and add text, arrows, and sketches. You can also add a voice message, which will convert the image to an mp4 file, which can be embedded anywhere on the Internet.
For this feature, the Snip app actually uses the mode “Print Screen” which is already on your keyboard and which you can run by pressing two keys together (Win+prtsc). The image from using the two keys will be saved in your images / Screenshots folder.
The Whiteboard option is essentially a blank canvas that lets you create a new image from scratch, and finally the Camera option allows you to take a photo you want to use.
Microsoft's app appears to have been "borrowed" characteristics from the professional Snagit app, which we consider top of the line. Snagit isn't free though.
Of course you can download it free application of Microsoft from the link below