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S0ulReaver2012-08-16 13:54:11
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S0ulReaver, 2012-08-16 13:54:11

Take a screenshot \ upload to hosting with one button?

I am not a supporter of any additional programs for taking screenshots from the screen under Windows. All the old fashioned way - I press PrtSc, paste it into Paint, and save it to my DropBox to get a public link for friends. But today I realized that it takes me too much time. I would like to be able to just press PrtSc, and ALREADY have a public link to the finished screenshot in the clipboard.

There are two solutions to the problem - either take something ready-made, or sketch it on some Python \ Delphi yourself, but in the latter case it’s not very clear to me how to get a public link to a file from DropBox from a script. The native Dropbox client can do this, but here's how to do it yourself ...

Can someone tell me a ready-made solution, or tell me with an implementation?

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philr, 2012-08-16
@S0ulReaver

http://fluffyapp.com/ (win), http://getcloudapp.com/ (mac) - uploads a screenshot and adds a link to it to the buffer, and in general, you can upload any
PS file. there is a limit on the number of uploaded files and their size in the free version

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ilzheev, 2012-08-16
@ilzheev

gyazo

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Mikhail Osher, 2012-08-16
@miraage

clip2net?

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@zzeneg, 2012-08-16
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Of the ready-made solutions - JShot , he can upload to dropbox. the truth is annoying unnecessary windows, you have to manually click to fill in the image and copy the link to the clipboard.
The script can most likely be written using the Dropbox API.
If you have your own server, I advise Gyazo on my own server , I like it.

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2012-08-16
@foxmuldercp

software from flickr hanging in the tray can throw pictures directly from the clipboard to the site of the same name. Further only copy-paste of the links given to you

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admin4eg, 2012-08-16
@admin4eg

there is already a project on python, and by the way, you can just file a bit for yourself, here, in my opinion, “nanoshot (nanoshot)” is one of them, only again they made foolishness from the application in 1 button, how much I didn’t correspond with the author, I still couldn’t convince it, at least write it yourself :(
there you need to select the screen area to open the hosting where to pour it (there is no checkbox to save my choice)
well, I really want to be able to draw en screenshot, such as clip2net
but clip2net under ubuntu is poor to disgrace

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spmbt, 2012-08-16
@spmbt

Any pair of programs with integration functions can be configured. For example, in ScreenshotCaptor, 2 upload modes are enabled in ZUploader (everything in Win) or disabled by default.

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Alexander Grebenshchikov, 2012-08-16
@archerz

jing

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budulay, 2012-08-16
@budulay

ShareX also has DropBox

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cronfy, 2012-08-17
@cronfy

There is also snag.gy/ - Only pressing Ctrl-V is added to the Print Screen, but it is universal (Linux / Windows / anything) and is equipped with an editor.

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