Take screenshots by cropping areas of your screen and extract text using this free and open-source utility powered by the OCR standard #Snipping tool #Screenshot crop #OCR utility #Snipping #Tool #Screenshot
When developing applications, many programmers choose a lightweight memory footprint over an abundance of features to make the user experience more palatable. As a result, many functions such as the implementation of selectable text throughout interface panels and pop-up windows are omitted.
Luckily, utilities such as S-Crop fill the void to allow software testers and regular computer users to capture error messages in text format for the purpose of searching for solutions and offering feedback in the development process.
Once installed, double-clicking the program’s executable brings up a straightforward interface featuring a colorful backdrop with two easily clickable buttons and descriptions related to their core functions, along with the respective hotkey combinations for those with keyboard-centric workflows, allowing you to quickly capture content without shifting focus from ongoing tasks.
When triggered, the snipping feature takes an instantaneous screenshot of the actively focused screen, turning the cursor into a cropping tool for the user to select the part of the canvas that needs to be copied to clipboard. This option can come in handy for sharing project snippets with co-workers via instant messenger platforms, or saving stills from your favorite videos for turning them into collages.
When interacting with mobile phone users, text content is sometimes sent in picture format, due to the accessible screenshot shortcut, which is where the app’s built-in Optical Character Recognition function comes into play, letting you select the paragraphs destined for conversion and copying the results to the clipboard for easy access.
In terms of improvements, the program’s user experience would greatly benefit from having the option of setting custom keyboard shortcuts to avoid clashes with other apps running in the background. Moreover, delegating the app to the system tray area with its dedicated icon can be useful for a distraction-free workflow when not in use.
If you want an open-source alternative to Windows’ built-in screenshot utility to capture the most important content and share it or archive it with ease, S-Crop may be the right choice for the job, given its support for quick character recognition and accessible interface that makes using the app a breeze.
What's new in S-Crop 1.2.0:
- Update: OCR is now super fast. Resolved major bugs.
- Recommendation: Do NOT use the drive-C (windows) directory to install this application. Use D:/ or E:/ (any other local disk). Create a folder named S-Crop inside this directory. Use this path during installation.
S-Crop 1.2.0
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- runs on:
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Windows 11
Windows 10 32/64 bit - file size:
- 115 MB
- filename:
- S-Crop.Setup.1.2.0.exe
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