Quick summary

Screen Hunter is a Windows utility for grabbing screenshots and recording the activity on your display. It provides simple capture tools and basic audio/video editing features so you can save screen activity as either still images or video files. The program is straightforward to operate, making it suitable for users who want a no-frills way to document on-screen workflows.

Core capabilities

  • Record live screen activity into a video file and include system or microphone audio.
  • Capture static images of any selected region, a window, or the full desktop.
  • Perform elementary edits to audio and video clips (trim, adjust input source).
  • Configure recording parameters such as resolution, frame rate, and maximum duration.

Interface and navigation

The layout is intentionally minimal, organized into a small number of tabs to get you quickly to the functions you need. The main sections you’ll find are:

  • Tools
  • Options
  • Video
  • Save Video
  • Save Image
  • Capture

Use the Capture area to begin recording or take a snapshot with a single click, and select the exact region and on-screen elements you want included before starting.

File types and recording controls

  • Available image export types include: bmp, gif, pdf, png, jpg.
  • Video output choices: Flv and Mp4.
  • Settings you can tweak: output resolution, frames per second, clip length, and audio input selection.

Note: The free edition restricts recording length to ten minutes per clip. Paid upgrades remove that cap and unlock additional editing controls.

Common applications

  • Gameplay recording for review or keepsakes.
  • Step-by-step screen demonstrations for documenting website navigation or software procedures.
  • Creating tutorial videos that show exact on-screen actions.
  • Capturing slides or illustrations from live online lessons for later study.
  • Sharing short video snippets or stills with remote classmates or colleagues.

Limitations and alternatives

While functional, Screen Hunter has several drawbacks:

  • The visual design feels dated and utilitarian compared with more modern screen recorders.
  • Advanced editing and polishing tools are limited in the free build, so you may need a secondary editor for a finished product.
  • The 10-minute free-recording restriction can be a major constraint for longer sessions.

If you want a more contemporary interface or deeper feature set, consider alternatives such as:

  • ScreenRecorder Pro
  • Gadwin Printscreen
  • ShowMore Screen Recorder
  • Icecream Screen Recorder
  • Free Screen Recorder

Final verdict

Screen Hunter delivers straightforward screen capture and short-form recording in a compact, easy-to-use package. It’s a sensible choice if you need a lightweight tool to grab images or short videos quickly. However, if you require extended recording times, advanced editing, or a modern UI, you’ll likely want to upgrade or try a different recorder to complete and refine your videos.

Technical

Title
ScreenHunter
Requirements
  • Windows
Language
No language has been specified.
Available languages
License
  • Free
Latest update
2024-07-04
Author
Wisdom Software
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