Microsoft has just released the beta of Snip, an application that allows you to capture screen, which they can add annotations, drawings and even audio.
Originally designed for Windows 10 and convenient for touch screens, also runs Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, even without touchscreens.
Once they downloaded the application, running and whether they can capture any part of the screen marking a point and then dragging the cursor or finger or a stylus (depending on the touch screen or not), to mark the table capture.
They can then add audio that record with the microphone system and annotate with lines of different thicknesses and colors.
When they finish they can copy the image to the clipboard, save to a folder on your computer, in the cloud or share directly from the publisher via email.
Interesting and very helpful, the only thing I would like to include some more editing tools such as allowing us to resize the captured image.
Link | Microsoft Snip
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