Installing .NET Framwork


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    Installing .NET Framwork


    I just tried to install Screenpresso on my new Win7 laptop but the process said I needed to install .NET Framework. I went to the web but can't figure out which of the several versions I should download.

    Would someone please tell be which one I should choose. Also which would be best -- the web or offline one.

    Thank you.
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    Is the program you're talking about this one?
    http://www.screenpresso.com/

    If so, its website says it needs .net framework 4 or higher. At the time of writing this the latest version is the 4.6.1 (compatible with 4), so get that one. Its download link is this:
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/down....aspx?id=49982

    I always prefer the full, offline installer of everything. It allows to install multiple times without re-downloading the whole thing over and over, and you have a full installer that you can backup for latter use.
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    Alejandro85 said:
    Is the program you're talking about this one?
    Screenpresso: The Ultimate Screen Capture Tool for Windows

    If so, its website says it needs .net framework 4 or higher. At the time of writing this the latest version is the 4.6.1 (compatible with 4), so get that one. Its download link is this:
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/down....aspx?id=49982

    I always prefer the full, offline installer of everything. It allows to install multiple times without re-downloading the whole thing over and over, and you have a full installer that you can backup for latter use.
    Yep, that is the one and I thank you for the information.
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