Screenshot tools are often feature rich apps that can annotate the images they capture, convert them to various image formats, upload them to select cloud drives, and more. Some even come with screen recording capabilities and a low to mid range image editing suite. Where there’s room for feature rich screenshot tools, there are users who also need something that’s simple without any bells and whistles. On Windows 10, you can use the Win+PrintScreen shortcut to save screenshots, or you can take screenshots from Command Prompt.
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