SnapShot is a simple program that captures a part of the screen and then keeps it visible in a top most window.
SnapShot is excellent when working with multiple applications and trying to verify or manually copy data Between programs.
For example, suppose you're trying to compare the data in two different programs. You could try to arrange the two programs so the data is visible in both or you could manually switch back and forwards comparing data.
With SnapShot, you draw a box around the piece of information your interested in, and SnapShot makes it appear in a Little window that appears in front of all other programs. You can then easily compare the data without switching Back and Forth!
SnapShot is completely free!
What's New in 1.1
Version 1.1 introduces the following new features:
Zooming support (via mouse-wheel, +/- keys and context menu).
Scrolling support (via scrollbars, arrow keys and click+drag inside viewer)
New right click context menu.
New Copy command copies captured image to clipboard
New Save command saves captured image to a file (bmp, gif, jpeg, png or tiff formats supported)
New history feature automatically keeps the previous 100 (configurable) captured images. Use Alt+Left/Right to move between previously saved images. See below for information on customizing the history.
Fix to allow capturing of top-most windows (eg: Task Manager)
Change single click in viewer window to start a new Capture, to double click.
When running a new capture (double click or Capture Again command), the viewer window is automatically hidden.