Screen Capture (343 programs)
Pros: Record the most recent minutes. Great optimization.
Cons: Unstable. Few configuration options.
Pros: Lots of capture and editing options. Ability to store in the cloud.
Cons: Outdated interface. Nothing particularly noteworthy.
Pros: Access shows that aired in the past. Easy to use search function. Good image quality. Small delay between player and live broadcasts.
Cons: Limited selection of channels. Application uses a lot of resources. No recording capability. Can be expensive when used without a large data plan or broadband connection.
Pros: Free to Use. Intuitive and Easy-to-Use Interface. Generates URL Links for Easy Image Sharing. Light on the Resources.
Cons: Limited Image Editing Features. Lacks Customization Options. Comes with Only a Single Style of Capturing Snapshots.
Pros: Supports multiple file formats. Record and save standard images. Draw or add text in real-time to screen recordings. Record fast-paced 3D games.
Cons: Extremely limited offerings in free edition plan. Supports few video codecs.
Pros: Has 5 options for video and image-capturing. Has a built-in media editor. Can schedule recordings. Built-in tutorial and FAQs.
Cons: External devices sometimes can’t be verified. Can’t use 12-hour time scheme for scheduling.
Pros: Five capture modes. Some effects available.
Cons: Lack of advanced functions. No integrated editor.
Pros: Free. Plenty of capture options. Easy to add commentary. Quick Youtube upload feature.
Cons: Comes bundled with trial of LoiLo video editing software.
Cons: Nothing of note.
Pros: Simple and clean interface. Records to LCF and GIF. Movable screen during recording. Customizable FPS selection.
Cons: No editing features. Large-sized output files.