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vSnap is a screen capture utility. It is very basic and offers very few options : you can choose the time it lets you to prepare your Pocket PC (1, 2, 5 or 10s), and you can select the file location for the image file.
It only supports BMP, which is good if you want to work with a good quality image on your desktop later. What I dislike most with this utility is the fact it produces an ugly 240x320 QVGA shot.
[Update]
VGA and square screens support
[torgamm]
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Does the QVGA problem happen in true VGA mode or in default VGA mode?
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It is strictly QVGA and does not take full-resolution shots in native VGA mode.
The BMP file should be 480x640 and not a reduced image.
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vSnap 0.2 has been released last week. No support for other image formats yet, but native VGA is now supported and the program also remembers last used folder as well as suggest filename.
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vSnap v0.2.1 is now DPI-aware, i.e. it will save the screenshot in the correct resolution, be it Native VGA, True VGA or W-VGA.
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