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Originally introduced in Mac OS X version 10.2 (Jaguar), the screenshot feature allows users to immortalize the action on their monitor by pressing a series of keys. While Jaguar saved these stills in .jpg format, and Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) in .pdf format, starting with Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), Apple set the default s... |
30 September 2009 03:26 GMT |
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New, alleged iTunes 9 imagery has been leaked on the Internet, showing Facebook integration and (hear this) third-party device support. None of these so-called findings can be confirmed right now, but the screenshots look real here at Softpedia. In what has become a trend over at The Boy Genius Report, “A tipst... |
20 August 2009 07:48 GMT |
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They say sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words and it is a proven fact. Many a time this expression was proven to be accurate as nonverbal communication conveys more information than verbal interaction. In other words, with a single photo you'll be able to show more in less time than it would take you to... |
18 June 2009 11:21 GMT |
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MacRumors has picked up on a few stories coming out of Chinese forum Weiphone over the past two weeks, noting that, “The reports are starting to spread.” Particularly, the reports mention a next-generation iPhone with 32 gigs of storage capacity, a 600MHz CPU (up from 400MHz), 256 RAM, and a better camera... |
13 May 2009 08:09 GMT |
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I can confidently bet that there aren't a lot of computer users out there who didn't need, at least once, a screenshot-taking program. Whether you simply want to brag about the way your desktop looks or just demonstrate a certain function to a friend of yours, a quick screenshot will always come in handy. U... |
25 March 2009 10:15 GMT |
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You know how an application insinuates into your computer and does so good a job that it is hard to bin it even though a new, fresher and shinier operating system is running your computer and new equivalents are born and released to the public. For those who like time to stand still when it comes to software while pr... |
19 March 2009 14:11 GMT |
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iPhoneScreenGrabber is a new Mac OS X development tool, aimed at those writing code for the iPhone and iPod touch. Developers submitting applications to the App Store along with an official description and imagery now have a tool that takes perfectly-cropped screens of any application in action, using the iPhone simu... |
30 December 2008 07:12 GMT |
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It is only fair to assume that Apple might just throw in a new MacBook (Pro) model any second now, since the company took the liberty to release a 4GB iPod nano model without saying a word to the fans.According to this screen-shot, allegedly posted by mistake on T System's retail website, Apple is planning on of... |
18 September 2008 06:04 GMT |
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Developer app4mac has released the final version of its screenshot and video capture tool that uses multithreaded code and a 64-bit enabled compression system. Sequence, according to the makers, is a simple way to capture and save an image or a movie of your screen to your computer's clipboard, or a file in an i... |
7 July 2008 05:51 GMT |
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It has been confirmed that iPhone users will soon be able to take screen grabs and even save them to their Photo Album. Developers messing around with Apple's latest-released iPhone firmware 2.0 build (2.0 240D) have discovered the feature and reported it to tech-based publications."iPhone developers testing the... |
16 April 2008 04:25 GMT |
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When nobody takes your word for granted, what's left for you to do is rely on the strongest piece of evidence you can find. In the vast majority of cases, bringing pictures is a good way to sustain the truth of your sayings, as no reasonable person can deny what's clearly depicted in front of his/her eyes.W... |
31 March 2008 08:03 GMT |
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For how long have you been using your iPhone longing to take screenshots? The SBMobileScreenshotr preference has always been there yet no one ever bothered to unlock its secrets. Until now, that is. The RipDev team has found a way to get it working for iPhone users, without having to install third party applications.... |
19 March 2008 04:19 GMT |
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It does not take rocket science to grab an average screenshot of your desktop workspace. Screenshots come in handy when you have to snatch a photo on a copy-reluctant website or to surprise a funny/not so funny/idiotic status message in your messenger contact list. Of course, you can put screenshots to much serious u... |
11 March 2008 07:02 GMT |
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"Born to be wiiiild" - remember the words Duke used to sing ages ago? Of course you remember. You, like everybody else, are waiting for Duke Nukem Forever for 10 years already. Want to see some more? We got it – a first screen with the new Duke – and from what we see, he's ready to turn the alien pigs into soap ... |
19 December 2007 03:53 GMT |
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All Star Trek fans all over the world, there are reasons for you to be happy! Actually... there is one reason to be happy about: the first fully-fleshed out in-engine screenshot since the "change in art direction", was released. The graphics are great and everybody's happy that things are still moving in the rig... |
5 December 2007 05:34 GMT |
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When just words are not enough, you need to rely on all the necessary means to prove the accuracy of what you are saying. In the vast majority of cases, pictures are indubitable proof that comes to sustain your theory. Now speaking of computer images, they can prove quite useful as the very core of the user interface... |
31 October 2007 15:09 GMT |
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Capturing desktop screenshots can be done very easy using the Print Screen key available on every keyboard manufactured. Once that key has been pressed, a complete image of the desktop is sent to the clipboard to be used with any graphic editor, even the humble MS Paint. When working with a video player, capturing a ... |
14 March 2007 13:31 GMT |
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