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UiPath Task Capture
Formerly StepShot

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What is UiPath Task Capture?

UiPath Task Capture (formerly StepShot, acquired October 2019) is a tool designed for quick and easy step-by-step documentation. During a recording mode, the software creates a separate screenshot on every click, groups them into a manual with automatically added metadata.…

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What is UiPath Task Capture?

UiPath Task Capture (formerly StepShot, acquired October 2019) is a tool designed for quick and easy step-by-step documentation. During a recording mode, the software creates a separate screenshot on every click, groups them into a manual with automatically added metadata. Users can annotate…

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  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttp://stepshot.net/buy

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  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

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Product Details

What is UiPath Task Capture?

UiPath Task Capture (formerly StepShot, acquired October 2019) is a tool designed for quick and easy step-by-step documentation. During a recording mode, the software creates a separate screenshot on every click, groups them into a manual with automatically added metadata. Users can annotate captured images and structure documents in the way they want them to look.

UiPath Task Capture Features

  • Supported: Screen recording
  • Supported: Screen capture
  • Supported: Automatcally added metadata
  • Supported: One mouse click - one screenshot
  • Supported: Export to .xml .html .pdf .doc .dita
  • Supported: Publish to Confluence, Sharepoint, easyDITA, WordPress
  • Supported: Image anotation
  • Supported: Smart capturing
  • Supported: Structured library
  • Supported: Pause while recording
  • Supported: Smart crop

UiPath Task Capture Screenshots

Screenshot of You may record the needed area of take a separate screenshotScreenshot of Open menu (1) to be able to save this document to another location, share or publish it somewhere on your computer or remote service.
To create your documentation, use recording buttons (2) (discussed in "Recording" article later). All recorded steps and single screenshots are displayed in the outline panel (3). To group steps into sections, right click on empty space inside the outline panel and click on "Add section" option.
Annotate the selected step image (5) with drawings (7). Then update step title and description (6) to tell the user what he/she needs to do.Screenshot of Create manuals that contain guidesScreenshot of Exporting options. Choose the template (1) and set export settings such as quality and image size (2). Then export the document (3) to a specific location. 
Export settings are the same for all export formats.

UiPath Task Capture Videos

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UiPath Task Capture Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise
Operating SystemsWindows, Mac
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported LanguagesEnglish

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StepShot guides is being used solely by me. It's used for creating standard operating procedures and tutorials. It allows you to create a step by step series of pictures of what's on your screen and where you clicked, which is perfect for guiding people through an app, a web page, or for standard operating procedures.
  • The annotations options are fantastic. You can adjust exactly where you want your mouse cursor to show up (if at all) and can create all images for step-by-step
  • It has a really nice interface, simple to use.
  • It's customizable - you can choose full screen, active area, etc.
  • The "export & publish" button is kind of tiny and tucked away. It should be more prominent. After not using it for a couple weeks, I always forget where it is.
  • Updates aren't as frequent. Which is fine, since I haven't come across many bugs, it would just be cool to see some added features/functionality a bit more often.
  • The blur looks fine in the preview mode, but when exported, it's not the best.
StepShot isn't a tool for everyone. For example, StepShot is perfect for any business that has multiple employees, for creating standard operating procedures, and it's perfect for businesses that have customers that could benefit from step-by-step guides. It'll cut down on your support tickets tremendously, and you can use these images in a PDF, directly on your site, or in documents.
  • I've only got one point here, and it's that I think it's paid for itself. The amount of questions that don't need to be asked and time that can be saved justifies the price 100%.
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