BlackBerry Screen Capture Tool?

Hi, does anyone know if there are any applications that I can install onto my Handheld device which allow me to capture screen shots of my device?  And then allow these to be transferred on to my PC for use in a presentation?
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Click on link JL_Cmder for getting the software. This will help you to capture the screen and directely view it in the computer. Its required Blackberry 0.S. 4.0.2 or higher to run this file.
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