MS-DOS provide some basic functionality for printing the contents of the screen. If you had the proper printer correctly installed, you had something more or less presentable. MS Windows made things easier - as long as you were happy to get the image yourself from the clipboard. So I chose to make my own screen-capturing tool.
Release history
8.50 | M09 | 20112007 | New approach to copy (part of) the desktop. |
9.03 | M10 | 17062008 | Adapt opening and closing the clipboard for creating a new bitmap. |
9.05 | M11 | 25062008 | Adaptation to the use of the taskbar icon. |
9.06 | M12 | 08082008 | Modification of the clipboard management function. |
9.07 | M13 | 21112008 | Correction of printing dimensions when auto resizing - Bug 8001 |
9.09 | M14 | 19022009 | Desktop capture now available on quick menu from tray bar. |
9.10 | M15 | 20072009 | Patch rollup. Correction of printing dimensions when auto resizing - Bug 9001 |
9.30 | M16 | 15052011 | New TISWorks library. New MFC version. Purge of older images after pre-set time. |
Detailed Bug Fixes
Below you can find a detailed history of changes made to TISKnip and solved bugs.