ScreenshotX is a new screenshot snipping tool for Windows.
A lightweight, freeware app without ads or nonsense.
Works in Windows 11, 10, 8 and 7.
Latest version: 1.1
Focus on the content. ScreenshotX will take care of the rest. This is how it works:
Taking a pretty screenshot in Windows has never been this easy!
ScreenshotX will automatically detect a solid color background and balances your screenshot content to the center. You can use the blur tool to retract sensitive information
ScreenshotX automatically balances screenshots and includes a blur tool to redact sensitive information
: A finite element analysis engine that simulates how lines and structures behave under real-world conditions. It allows for complex multi-span sag-tension calculations beyond the traditional "ruling span" assumption.
PLS-CADD (Power Line Systems - Computer-Aided Design and Drafting) is the global industry standard for the design and analysis of overhead power lines. Developed by Power Line Systems (now part of Bentley Systems) , it provides an integrated 3D environment that combines survey data, structural design, and sag-tension calculations into one powerful platform. Key Components of the PLS Suite
The software is often discussed alongside its specialized modules, each serving a critical role in transmission and distribution engineering:
: Specialized for the analysis and design of structures made of wood, steel, concrete, or fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) poles.
ScreenshotX is Freeware, without any ads, spyware or registration.
Just a simple and easy way to create pretty screenshots in Windows.
Works in Windows 11, 10, 8 and 7.
Latest version: 1.1
File size: 3.0 MB
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The download button starts the download for the Setup version.
If you want to download the Portable version,
👉 please click here.
: A finite element analysis engine that simulates
The Setup version installs the program to your Windows like any normal software.
A Portable version
is a single executable file that you can run and then remove it after you are done. Developed by Power Line Systems (now part of
Change Log
What is new compared to version 1.0: