04-09-2012, 03:25 AM
Quote:Windows 7 has the snipping tool yea? Works well.
People do still develop software similar to the snipping tool all the time though. It depends on the person too however, as does with this application for those who may use it. Some people have all the functionality they want inside of the options available to you with the snipping tool. Others do more advanced things, and may venture off to find a more advanced program.
Not to say that this is more advanced, but that it depends on the needs and personal view of the computer user.
I just use PrintScr and Ctrl+V in Paint anyways.
Quote:So one will not want to nor need to install a screen capture tool as its default.
This is much the same thing isnt it?
No, there's no install for a PE lol, so once you get past the download, you should be good to go with using this tool i've developed, unless you don't have .NET Framework 4.0 yet. You keep this or a shortcut to it on your desktop and it's much easier anyways.
Quote:Disk management is not something people do frequently at the best of times.
I use it from time to time, but I know that others don't. Just like I hardly work with the Networking utilities available to me on my machine as it's not something I have an interest in but not something I want to do much of anyways; I like things to be simple because the more time I spend on network troubleshooting the more it frustrates me. I can figure it out, but networking is so damn boring for me, I can't stand it.
Quote:I know i am supposed to look at it from the coding point of view instead of the practical application.
Technically, you can look at it any way you want, but look at this forum section, it's dead lol. Just contributing based on the behalf of that perspective as well