Cutting & pasting screen-grabs into your teaching notes / essays? Look no further than Snippy. No install, sits quietly in the system tray until you need it. They say:
How often have you carefully selected some text from a Web page and copied it to an email message? Snippy makes this a snap! Simply click on the little Snippy icon in the taskbar notification area, and mark out the region of the screen that you want to copy — that's it, you're done! The cut-out image will now be in your clipboard, and you can paste it in another application.
If you are cutting out a portion of an Internet Explorer window, the URL will also be copied to the clipboard; this makes it very convenient to select something interesting on a Web site and send it out in an email message.
http://www.bhelpuri.net/Snippy/
Source: Phil Bradley (again), CILIP Update Internet Q&A
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Glad that you like it. You might also want to try FastStone Image Viewer, which has the advantage of being able to capture a scrolled page as well as just a screenfull. It's not perfect, but it's ok. You can get it from http://www.faststone.org/
Phil
5:15 pm