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The most severe limitation was the inability to capture drop-down menus or tooltips without manual window-timing adjustments, a known user frustration. The Old Snipping Tool’s design philosophy prioritized simplicity over automation. Its modal workflow (open tool → snip → save → close) incurred a high cognitive switch cost for repeated captures. In contrast, modern tools integrate background triggers (e.g., PrintScreen direct-to-clipboard, region auto-save). We argue that the tool’s longevity was due less to feature completeness and more to OS-level pre-installation and discoverability. 5. Conclusion The legacy Snipping Tool was adequate for low-volume, ad-hoc screen capture but failed for iterative documentation, tutorials, or UI testing. Its retirement in favor of the new Snipping Tool (Windows 11) and Snip & Sketch was justified by usability metrics. Future work should compare user error rates between modal and non-modal capture interfaces. Keywords Screen capture; legacy software; human-computer interaction; Windows utility; feature gap analysis. Acknowledgments None (no funding or external support used).

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