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It may not sound like a big deal, but what if the developer decides to cut a free feature and put it behind a paywall or add unwanted content to the program? That will not be very nice, will it? The program displays a nag screen once you reach a certain number of screenshots, suggesting you to upgrade to Pro, though you can ignore this. Here's a screenshot I took after running an old version of Screenpresso that I had saved.
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The free version always forces you to update to the latest build it is impossible to skip the update and use the application (unless you work offline). I had the Pro version on my PC, while the free version was on my laptop. I remember being annoyed by Screenpresso's forced updates. And you may use the text and image options in the editor to add watermarks to your screenshots, photos, etc.

The magnifying glass doesn't actually magnify content, but is useful for highlighting an area in a picture. You can change the opacity, color, thickness and shadow, for most of these tools. The arrow tool has multiple types including double-sided arrows, line, styled arrow, etc. The editor has the following tools: draw an arrow, rectangle, add text, text in bubble (like in a comic book), add numbered buttons, highlight text, draw ellipse, polygon, freehand, blur content, add image, magnifying glass and draw brace. You may use it to edit existing images, and for editing multiple images at the same time. Select a screenshot from the workspace and click the edit button to open Screenpresso's built-in image editor. You can use it to perform various operations such as open (with an external program or the internal viewer), save, export, resize, copy it to the clipboard etc. Right-click an image in the workspace to access a context menu. The watermark option is yet another feature locked behind the Pro version, but don't worry, the program has an editor which can be used for the same task. You can customize the naming pattern of the files and the hotkeys for capturing screenshots can be customizable. You can change it to JPG, GIF, BMP, or TIF from the Screenshot tab in the program's settings.

Screenpresso saves the images in the PNG format by default. The application automatically saves a copy of every screenshot that you take. You'll see all recent screenshots that you've captured with the program. To reopen the workspace left click the tray icon. It stays on the screen for a few seconds and fades away. When you capture a screenshot, the program displays its workspace that contains a preview of the snapshot. For a Color picker you're better off using the freeware Color Mania tool. I used the premium version and found the OCR feature to be a sort of hit-and-miss. While you're at it, you may ignore the Android Center, Copy text (OCR) and Color picker options as these are exclusive to the Pro version. Take a look at OBS Studio, ScreenToGIF, or SimpleScreenRecorder which are free and offer more features. But like I said before, it isn't a screen recording tool. Note: Please be aware that the free version of Screenpresso includes a watermark in the videos. You can tweak some settings such as direct recording to mp4, display a countdown timer, highlight mouse-clicks, record audio from system sound or the microphone, etc. Hit the start button and it begins the process.
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Draw a box or use one of the resolution options (1280 x 720 YouTubeHD, 1920 x 1080p YouTube HD, etc) to capture the screen.
