Jetscreenshot Captures, Uploads in Two Easy Steps. Sort Of.

Ever on the lookout for a better screenshot application, I decided to give Jetscreenshot a chance. It's available free right now, so I figured it was worth a shot (pardon the unintentional pun).
Like other similar apps, it's a small download and doesn't consume much in the way of CPU or memory while running, and it hides out in your system tray waiting to grab an image. Use its settings screen to add your FTP server details and http path, and you get three-click screen-to-server captures.
That part impressed me.
What didn't was how Jetscreenshot started to freak out when I tabbed out of its capture window mid-edit. It didn't re-appear, and there's no option on the system tray icon to pull up your last capture. Still, after exiting and re-launching the program, it worked just fine again.
For quick screenshot chores that require minimal text overlays or MSPaint style arrow drawing, Jetscreenshot is a capable choice for Windows users. How does it stack up to your favorite grabber? Try it out, comment, and let us know!
Like other similar apps, it's a small download and doesn't consume much in the way of CPU or memory while running, and it hides out in your system tray waiting to grab an image. Use its settings screen to add your FTP server details and http path, and you get three-click screen-to-server captures.
That part impressed me.
What didn't was how Jetscreenshot started to freak out when I tabbed out of its capture window mid-edit. It didn't re-appear, and there's no option on the system tray icon to pull up your last capture. Still, after exiting and re-launching the program, it worked just fine again.
For quick screenshot chores that require minimal text overlays or MSPaint style arrow drawing, Jetscreenshot is a capable choice for Windows users. How does it stack up to your favorite grabber? Try it out, comment, and let us know!












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsMattAug 22nd 2008 10:55AM
Those are some of the most bogus testimonials I've ever read.
Lee MathewsAug 22nd 2008 10:56AM
No way dude, they look TOTALLY authentic. ;-)
I ignored them and tried it anyways...
RocketboyAug 22nd 2008 11:34AM
Screenshot Captor from DonationCoder works just fine for me, thank you.
KamalAug 22nd 2008 4:05PM
Vista has a nifty, basic screenshot capture tool already built in. Click on the Windows/Start button and start typing "Snipping Tool" That's the program you want.
DukeAug 22nd 2008 4:07PM
The screenshot link is broken and the Vista snipping tool kept crashing on my computer from day 1.
RajAug 24th 2008 10:41AM
Same problem with my pc