

The built-in Snip & Sketch app has finally won us over and is now our go-to method for taking screenshots in Windows 10 and 11. (If you're a frequent screenshot taker, we recommend pinning the app to the taskbar.) Or you can just search for it if you don't commit the keyboard shortcut to memory. You can also find the Snip & Sketch tool listed in the alphabetical list of apps accessed from the Start button as well as in the notification panel where it's listed as Screen snip. The easiest way to call up Snip & Sketch is with the keyboard shortcut Windows key + Shift + S.

It can now capture a screenshot of a window on your desktop, a surprising omission when the app was first introduced that kept us on Team Snipping Tool until recently. Everything is there to help you make the best choice for your needs.The Snip & Sketch tool is easier to access, share and annotate screenshots than the old Snipping Tool. To facilitate your research, you also have access to articles, tips, tricks and thematic lists. Reviews also simplify the search and developers can answer questions asked by users, which helps to access additional information. In addition, when they are in the top rankings, the rank is listed on the page, which allows you to know its current level of popularity.

It is possible to search by categories, newest apps, price or popularity as well as with the search bar by entering the title of the app.Īll the apps and games have a presentation page to help you in your choices before downloading them. Must-haves are also selected by experts and displayed on the homepage so you can quickly see the apps and games you don't want to miss. A great app for making interesting discoveries.Īvailable on iOS but necessarily not on Android and Windows PC, Apple App Store updates apps and games every day to keep you informed of the latest trends. Developed by Apple, App Store is a safe and reliable platform to download apps for all tastes from a wide range of developers.
