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To: kanda who wrote (4944)8/7/1999 4:21:00 PM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 110601
 
kanda, I used SnagIt[R] to convert the jpg to gif. SnagIt is
a program I actually PAID for. So you know it must be good.
It can be downloaded and used right away here...
snagit.com
I often use it to take pictures of part of the screen or even
several screens at once. These can then be e-mailed or put on
a web page.

After you snap the picture, SnagIt gives you an option in
what format to save it.

There are other conversion programs.

Gottfried





To: kanda who wrote (4944)8/7/1999 4:35:00 PM
From: wily  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110601
 
I haven't tried snagit yet (downloaded it just now) but this is a great all-purpose graphics tool (30-day trial):

download.com

One of the really great features of this program is it allows you to re-size images and maintain quality (as much as possible). It took me a while to figure out how to do it: Use View/Dimensions. There are now instructions with the trial version so you have to play around a lot.

Here's another one that isn't as powerful, but it's free and has some slightly different features:

download.com

w