A free Video program for Windows

ImageGrab is a great, free Windows program, being part of the category Video software with subcategory TV Tuners & Video Capture and has been created by Paul Glagla.

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It's available for users with the operating system Windows 98 SE and previous versions, and you can download it only in English. Its current version is 4.2 and the latest update was on 5/3/2010.

Since we added this program to our catalog in 2007, it has already reached 52.062 downloads, and last week it gained 84 installations.

ImageGrab is a relatively light software that will not require as much storage space than average programs in the section Video software. It's very heavily used in India, United States, and United Kingdom.

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ImageGrab for PC

  • Free
  • 3.9
    50
  • 37.6K
  • V6.3.2

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imagegrab_63en.zip
SHA256
6aebba3b854032d401496b2fdf38679d3b8f1f65368173e27d79ec18ea062cb9
SHA1
ee74dff6dc03facd3c920f24558f55051bc915ee

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