Greenshot 0.8.1 Build 1475 Unstable

Greenshot – a free screenshot tool optimized for productivity. Being easy to understand and configurable, Greenshot is an efficient tool for project managers, software developers, technical writers, testers and anyone else creating screenshots. Greenshot is designed to enable you to save a screenshot or a part of the screen to a file within a second, and additionally you have an option to apply text and shapes to the screenshot. It offers full screenshot, capture of region and window and supports multiple image formats. Greenshot was published under GPL, i.e. this software can be downloaded and used free of charge, even in a commercial environment. Greenshot is a light-weight screenshot software tool for Windows with the following key features:
• Create complete or partial screenshots quickly.
• Easily annotate, highlight or obfuscate parts of the screenshot.
• Send the screenshot to a file, the clipboard, a printer or as e-mail attachment.

Changes in Greenshot 0.8.1:
Bugs resolved:
* Image editor problems when exiting Greenshot.
* Systray icon wasn’t removed when stopping Greenshot
* Installer fixes for silent installation and the selected installer language will be passed to Greenshot
* Hotkeys on Windows 7 x64 weren’t working, should be okay now.
* Changed variable naming from %VAR% to ${VAR}, a.o to prevent early resolving on the command-line
* Fixed problems with calculating the window size for Windows Vista & Windows 7.
* Fixed annoying bug in editor which made the screen jump if the editor had scrollbars, got even more annoying with the new IE capture feature.
* Fixed mousewheel scrolling in editor
* Capture & editor performance improved
* Fixed capture region selection screen losing focus
* Many other minor stability fixes
* At first start all available languages can be selected
Features added:
* Changed the configuration from a proprietary binary format to a readable & modifiable “greenshot.ini”.
* Added the Dutch language as a third default language for all Greenshot parts (application, plugins and installer)
* Added all currently available languages to the installer but only those that your windows can display are shown.
* Added configurable hotkeys
* Added Aero (DWM) window capture on Windows Vista and later! Either the window is captured with transparency or it is possible to replace the transparent window border with a background color, making the capture look cleaner.
* Added Internet Explorer capture. Select your IE – Tab from the Greenshot context menu or use the default hotkey “Ctrl + Shift + PrintScreen” to capture the active IE page.
* Added OCR Plugin, this will only work when Microsoft Office 2003 or 2007 is installed. Unfortunately there is no way to check what languages Office supports, this needs to be set manually! To set the language, go into the Greenshot configuration screen, a new “plugin” tab is available. Click on the tab, on the OCR plugin and on the configure button. This should allow you to change the language which is used to OCR your selection!
* Added environment variable support for the filename and path. Now one can use e.g. “${TMP}”…
* Added “experimental” Windows “Enhanced” MetaFile (=Vector graphics) support. The bitmap can be resized “without” quality loss. To use this, e.g. drag/drop a “WMF” file from the Microsoft Office “Clipart” directory on the open Greenshot editor.
* Added Imgur (see: http://Imgur.com) plugin
* Added plugin white/black listing, mainly needed for administrators specifying which plugins will be loaded and which not.
* Added better Email export: Outlook support, creating HTML email with “in-body” image using the default signature for new Emails.
* Added GDI capturing windows with transparency, only works if Aero (DWM) is disabled!
* Added update check, if an update is detected a popup is shown asking if the user wants to download this
* Added HTML as clipboard format

Homepage – http://getgreenshot.org

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