HardCopy
Using Windows' built-in screenshot function is pretty straightforward
PicPick Portable
Taking screenshots on Windows can be a hassle if you want to quickly arrange visual content
Ashampoo Snap
When people run into the need for more than just a quick snapshot of their screen, taking screenshots on Windows can be quite a hassle
WinSnap
Taking screenshots on a Windows PC is something that most people think is easy when a really basic image is what they want
PhotoPad Image Editor
For most Windows users, image editing is more about performing regular tasks easily rather than creating complex designs
HitPaw Photo Enhancer
Blurry portrait photos, pictures downloaded from social media, and poor-quality images are some of the major problems faced by Windows users
Easy Screen OCR
It's still quite a challenge on Windows to simply copy text that is part of an image, video, scanned document, or a protected window
PhotoFiltre
Some Windows users want a quick and easy tool for photo editing
ScreenHunter
It seems quite simple to capture a screenshot on Windows if you want only one shot, but things get complicated when users want to take a few pictures or record with a touchscreen
Flameshot
Taking a snapshot on Windows is typically quite simple
SmartCapture
Capturing screenshots on Windows is tougher than you think if you want to do more than just save a plain image to the desktop
XnView Classic
Image management on Windows can unexpectedly get very complex when your folders fill up with screen captures, photos, and downloaded graphics
Luminar Neo
Editing photos can be really challenging, especially when people want to have great images
HyperSnap
If you are a Windows user, you might realize at some point that the basic screenshot tools can be really limiting, especially when you start documenting, creating tutorials, or doing technical communications on a daily basis