On 27 June, in a note on a preview version of the next release (1809 AKA Redstone 5), Microsoft said: “Currently, we are not planning to remove the Snipping Tool in the next update to Windows 10 and the consolidation work underway will be a feedback and data-driven decision.” So, Snipping Tool has been reprieved, at least temporarily. In fact, you will get to keep Snipping Tool alongside its replacement while Microsoft analyses the telemetry data that it uses to track mass (not individual) behaviour. Taking screen grabs is now such an important part of personal computer use that Microsoft is certain to provide a good alternative. Apparently the workaround is to use OneNote, but not for me. The next Windows 10 update will remove the Snipping Tool, and I wonder if there is an alternative free tool you would recommend.
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