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Auto Screen Capture takes screenshots while you work and play
Features
Either use the portable executable "autoscreen.exe" or the installation package "AutoScreenCaptureSetup.msi"
Schedule screen capture sessions and choose the days when screenshots should be taken
Customize the naming of files and use whatever folder structure you prefer
Use your preferred image editors, applications, and scripts to edit and open screenshots
Create actions to trigger based on conditions to automate workflows
Preview what your screen captures will look like before you start a session
Calendar shows what days screenshots were taken
Capture multiple regions specifying X, Y, Width, and Height
Save every screenshot to either a single, constantly updated, file or as a series of time-stamped files locally on your computer and/or on a shared network drive
Image formats available: BMP, EMF, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, WMF
Compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11
Apply your own labels to screenshots to represent what you're working on so you can keep your projects organized
Filter screenshots by label, active window title, or process name
Control the application from the command line
Run any application from a schedule
Email screenshots with SMTP and upload screenshots with SFTP
Force focus on an application by selecting it from the list of running processes
Region Select / Auto Save to the Desktop with a keyboard shortcut (similar to the functionality on a Mac)
Encrypt and decrypt screenshots, files, and text
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