(my browser: google chrome)
(my desktop: green forest-inspired background with a note and the taskbar)
So I bumped into Windows 7's Snipping Tool. It's way more convenient than print-screen-ing for you don't need to crop the unnecessary details of the image.

Snipping Tool allows you to crop your desired part of the screen. The resulting image format is png, as opposed to the usual jpeg format. Snipping Tool uses Free-form, Rectangular, Window and Full-Screen Snip. Free Form snip allows you to snip a part of the screen by freely drawing shapes. Rectangular Snip allows you to crop a part of the screen in a rectangular shape. Window Snip allows you to capture an opened window in your computer, while Full-Screen Snip captures the whole of your screen.
(my blog: cris virgil ang ipinangalan sa akin)
I am not sure if snipping tool is exclusive only to Windows 7 OS, but surely, this tool is a very convenient tool for capturing the moments and times that you are spending with your PC. ^__^
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