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Ksnip 1.10.1 is a Qt-based cross-platform screenshot utility developed by the ksnip project, positioned within the screen-capture and graphic-annotation software category. Designed for users who need more than a simple print-screen function, the application captures still images of entire desktops, individual monitors, rectangular regions, or last-used areas, then immediately opens them in a built-in editor where shapes, arrows, text highlights, step counters, blurring, pixelation, and freehand drawing can be layered on top. The resulting annotated images can be saved locally in PNG, JPG, WebP, BMP, or SVG, uploaded directly to Imgur, or copied to the clipboard for instant pasting into documents, bug trackers, or chat clients. Typical use cases include creating step-by-step tutorials, illustrating software documentation, reporting UI defects, preparing educational slides, and quickly sharing visual feedback during remote collaboration. Tabbed editing allows several captures to be worked on concurrently, while a delayed-screenshot timer and multi-monitor awareness cater to complex desktop setups. Four major versions have been released so far, with 1.10.1 being the current stable milestone that refines the annotation toolbox and improves Hi-DPI support across Windows, macOS, and Linux. The program integrates into the system tray for unobtrusive access, respects global hotkeys, and can be invoked from the command line for scripted workflows. Ksnip is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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