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FuzzyDuck

An onscreen annotation and capturing tool

Having an impromptu meeting at your desk?

Do people often gather around your computer to have a look at something?

Would you like to keep a record of your discussion?

Having problems with fingerprints on your monitor?

With FuzzyDuck you can draw on your screen while operating another application.
This makes FuzzyDuck unique - annotate first, then capture an image.
FuzzyDuck may also be used for quick impromptu illustrations.

FuzzyDuck features:

  • Annotate while you operate other applications.
  • You can easily switch between a drawing modes.
  • You can choose the opacity of the annotations. FuzzyDuck uses a translucent layer on top of all windows.
  • You can choose the color of the annotations.
  • You can delete any annotation.
  • You can capture the whole screen to clipboard.
  • You can capture any part of the screen to clipboard by merely drawing a rectangle over that area.
  • Of course, captured images include all annotations that you added to that area of the screen.
  • Captured images can be saved to clipboard or to JPEG file.

What does FuzzyDuck look like?

You won't see much appart from a overlay image of a duck in the left top corner, a mouse cursor representing the annotation mode and a tab in the task bar. The following images were captured using FuzzyDuck...

E.g. Instructions how to find the security setting:

Instructions how to find the security setting

E.g. Instructions how to start a particular Windows service:

Instructions how to start a particular Windows service

E.g. Blocking out private/secure information:

Blocking out private/secure information

E.g. Guide to Minesweeper:

Guide to Minesweeper

Download

The current version of FuzzyDuck is available as a download. Take advantage of this promotion to see if FuzzyDuck can add value to your desktop.

Click here to download FuzzyDuck.


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