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Drocap2

jamor

Android Expert
This takes screen shots of your phone.

I press start and then I shake it and it takes a picture.

However it's taking a picture of the countdown and the "Start Cancel". It's not actually taking a picture of the screen. In other words, it's taking a screen shot of itself.

What am I doing wrong? Is there a better screen capturing program for rooted users?
 
This takes screen shots of your phone.

I press start and then I shake it and it takes a picture.

However it's taking a picture of the countdown and the "Start Cancel". It's not actually taking a picture of the screen. In other words, it's taking a screen shot of itself.

What am I doing wrong? Is there a better screen capturing program for rooted users?

I had that problem...though it's not really a problem. Thing is, once you set it you have to back out...drocap2 will continue to be set to take the picture. It does actually work. But now...gonna go check out ShootMe!
 
I had that problem...though it's not really a problem. Thing is, once you set it you have to back out...drocap2 will continue to be set to take the picture. It does actually work. But now...gonna go check out ShootMe!


Ohhh I see.

Which one do you like better?
 
just tried shootme and it is probably the worst Screenshot app I have ever used I actually like drocap2 the best but 'Screenshot It' is also very nice.

UNISTALLING SHOOTME!
 
I like shootme because you can take continuous pictures without having to go back and click start.
 
I like shootme because you can take continuous pictures without having to go back and click start.
That is probably what I like least about it, talk about a great way to eat up your memory, plus I tried that mode and the image quality looked like crap!...


 
Ohhh I see.

Which one do you like better?

Hmm...well, ShootMe is more convenient to be sure, but I expect one would do well to remember to shut it down when done with it. drocap2 has the timer feature, which I think is cool...I'll keep both around for a while and see which one I want to keep. As far as the image quality goes, it seems fine to me, then again I just took a few quick pics of some of my home screens.
 
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