Super Snap
Application for screen capturing may be necessary in your PocketPC. You can use it to capture your pocketpc screens and share them with others. You can find other tools in this field, but we are confident of telling you that SuperSnap is the best choice! It has a variety of functions listed below
TwitsnapsScreenshots allows you to take screen shots of your PocketPC display and sends the jpeg image as a Twitter tweet via the Twitsnaps.com website. Select the number of seconds before the capture and tap the button to start the timer. The program will count down the timer and create a jpeg image and upload it. This service is provided by TwitSnaps
PocketSnap- is a simple tool capturing current contents of the screen into a bit-map file to write (also hardcopy, screen Capture or screen of SHOT mentioned).
Installation
The CAB file into a listing on the pocket PC copy and start.
The software installs itself then automatically into the "Programme" listing
PocketScreen is a tool to make screenshots of Windows Mobile. It's been written in VB.NET so you need the .NET Compact Framework for it.
You can set a timer from 1 to 60 seconds (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, 30, 45 or 60 seconds)
Further you can decide to exit or focus the application after capture.
The supported filetypes are *.bmp, *.jpg, *.gif or *.png
Tired of common programs and just want something that is the most convenient ?
Pocket Snapshot is the right choice.
A unique tool for the technical writers, software engineers, realtors, analysts, salespeople, office workers, consultants, teachers, web designers...
SPB ScreenShot- tool to capture your screen on preset delay or with hardware button. At first place this was part of the SPB Imageer application but now its distributed separately and for FREE
WMSnapshot is a simple tool that takes snapshots of the screen. You only have to install the cab and configure the key associated to it through Windows settings. Just press the key and take a snapshot of your screen.
Pictures will be saved under "My DocumentsPictures" (or where you have the system folder for pictures)