GInk is an open-source Windows application which allows drawing and annotating your screen, then saving the results. The program is a handy way to highlight elements of a screenshot for presentations or demonstrations, or maybe to attach a quick note to a particular area of the screen. Getting started is easy. There’s no installation required, you can run the program, tap the system tray icon and draw on the screen immediately. A toolbar at the bottom of the screen enables choosing alternative pens and colors. This looks basic -- there’s no interface to set colors or line widths -- but…
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