" It's just another one of his power trips."

Why is it that every programmer who has installed a router and wireless
network at home thinks he knows better than the network admins?

I can think of plenty of reasons why the fellow might be holding Windows
back. It is unwise in principle, but we live in the real world and trade
offs have to be made. It could be that he does not have the money to spend
on a Windows version upgrade. It could be that some critical software
doesn't like Windows 10. It could be that his boss hates Windows 10 and
laid down the law.


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Tom Jedrzejewicz
tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxx



On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 6:32 AM Jason Olson <josys36@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have wanted to try this software now for a long time. But, our Windows
admin here won't let us upgrade our windows to the version minimum to be
able to install Snip & Sketch. So I have to wait until he finally
decides we can upgrade. It's just another one of his power trips.


J

On 2/28/2020 8:23 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
I've been using the Windows Snip tool for some time now and have really
enjoyed it.
For awhile it's had this thing on it I've been ignoring suggesting
something better.
Today I was using Snip when it basically took control of all screens.
Our support desk used Dameware to get to it to clear it. Says this happens
on occasion. Said this is really annoying when you're in the middle of a
WebEx. They suggested I use the new Snip and Sketch instead as it hasn't
succumbed to this oddity. It also appears in Windows 10 when you type in
Snip on the search bar, just arrow down and select Snip and Sketch
instead. It also has the snip in 3 seconds feature which confused me until
they explained that it allows you to activate those pull down menus and
stuff which always disappeared when you pulled them down and tried to
access Snip. My workaround was to just hit Print Screen and paste it into
Paint but I'll like that feature better.
Snip and Sketch also has better drawing capabilities than Snip.
Give Snip and Sketch a shot.

Rob Berendt
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