xShots is a small tool that allows you to take pictures of your desktop or a part of it. It allows you to save any number of shots of the screen, but you are not limited to saving screen captures of the entire screen, instead, xShots allows you to select which parts of the screen you want to save, and it allows you to set a time interval in which each image will be saved again.
Here are some key features of "xShots":
· Local and Ftp support
· Shot interval can be configured per shot to any interval
· There can be any number of active shots at any time
· Shots can be configured to save the entire screen, or just a part of the screen
· Individual settings for each shot, or a default settings set can be used by any shot
· Automatic Mode can be easily started/stopped from the system tray context menu
· Support several file formats, including BMP, Gif, Tiff, Jpeg, Png
· Multiple threads support
· Very small memory and disk footprint
· Shots and application settings can be easily moved from one computer to another
· SSL encryption for ftp login information
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Ftp support has been enabled again
· SSL support to encrypt sensible ftp login data
· Fixed bug with fullscreen shots that prevented the shot from being taken
· Small bug fixes and improvements
· Updated help to reflect Ftp support