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+1 for Greenshot. It's a wonderful tool with a wide variety of plugins for sources and such, as well as destinations to upload. The FTP support, as well as dropbox + imgur is pretty nice out of the box.
Alt-Print Screen + Irfanview to crop/resizeNever had the need for anything except the "Print Screen" key.
I was actually coming here to recommend Shutter of *nix systems. Shutter works great to snap the shot, and click "export" and I have my default set to FTP so I literally click "export" then "go" (or whatever the 2nd button is, I forget as I'm on my Windows box right now). I guess it's downfall would be uploading to different hosts all the time. This works great for uploading to the same spot over and over, but I don't think it has the ability to save more than one host at a time.+1 for ShareX. I use that when stuck on a Windows platform. On *nix, the only real alternative is Shutter.. which has great features for actually getting the screenshot, but not so much for uploading/etc afterwards. I just use a few CLI apps chained up to take and upload screenshots now.
What I personally miss there (and in many other tools), is the possibility to do cropping and basic annotation (arrows, freehand line drawing, boxes/circles).I was actually coming here to recommend Shutter of *nix systems. Shutter works great to snap the shot, and click "export" and I have my default set to FTP so I literally click "export" then "go" (or whatever the 2nd button is, I forget as I'm on my Windows box right now). I guess it's downfall would be uploading to different hosts all the time. This works great for uploading to the same spot over and over, but I don't think it has the ability to save more than one host at a time.
I'm sorry, I totally forgot about your email. :/ Glad you got it working in the endI've built my own Gyazo as someone else had done earlier in the thread. It's pretty nice and easy to build for your own server, great for sharing, I've bound it to a hotkey and it'll post whatever selection of the screen I take.
I still like Irfanview (I've yet to find a better overall image program) for cropping, resizing, etc. but the Gyazo clone is pretty handy for quick sharing something.
This is built in. Just click "edit"What I personally miss there (and in many other tools), is the possibility to do cropping and basic annotation (arrows, freehand line drawing, boxes/circles).
I also don't like FTP
I think I might be confusing Shutter with something else, the screenshots definitely look different from what I had in mind.This is built in. Just click "edit"
I do agree there. I certainly wish it was cut down a bit, and that the Shutter main GUI would auto-close after upload or save. That's the biggest thing about it that gets on my nerves.I think I might be confusing Shutter with something else, the screenshots definitely look different from what I had in mind.
That said, Shutter seems like too many clicks-to-done for me. For somebody who makes a lot of screenshots and often with small intervals, usually during programming (which requires keeping track of a complex mental model), every click matters