The app allows you to change some basic capture settings, like the hotkeys for firing up the screen grabs, as well as for starting and stopping the video recordings. Also, you can have the app run at Windows startup, open it minimized or show the icon only in System Tray. For example, you can change the output directories for the resulting pictures and videos. While the interface of the software is nothing impressive in the visual department, it’s very practical, managing to provide all the options you might want to modify from a single window.
Hardcore gamers can take advantage of apps like Pla圜law, which can provide both still and video snapshots.
Bragging about that game boss you killed last night is much better when you have video evidence of your conquest.