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DarkByte20152017-09-09 21:34:00
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DarkByte2015, 2017-09-09 21:34:00

Which screenshot should you choose?

I've been looking for a long time and I just can't find a good screenshoter for Linux. In principle, not much is needed, but for some reason few screenshots have such capabilities: screenshots of the entire screen, the active window and the area (almost everyone has this), and then the most important thing is simple editing of the screenshotted image (without this, the screenshoter is almost useless, you only need a few functions: arrows, text, and paint over the area - for example, if confid. infa), well, maybe, but not so necessary (due to now extremely rare use) - upload to hosting or to the cloud ( mostly on forums and in chats, it is now possible to upload an image directly or even from the clipboard, but still it is still necessary sometimes). Tell me a suitable screenshot. It is possible without uploading to a hosting/cloud, the main thing is that it should be with editing.

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tyzberd, 2019-05-22
@Shimpanze

js is executed first, and then the browser follows the link.
so removes, but back transition will be
https://codepen.io/tyzberd/pen/KLZNVV

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Twelfth Doctor, 2017-09-09
@verdex

Maybe Joxi is right for you?
There is support for a screenshot of a selected area, a window, the entire screen. The image can also be edited before saving.

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Eugene, 2017-09-10
@dragonesis

You can look in the direction of the Yandex disk application. There is a built-in screenshot. I'm more than satisfied with its features.

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Michael R., 2017-09-10
@Mike_Ro

Hey! Better than monosnap has not yet met. And I tested a bunch of things. Tested on Win and Mac and so far monosnap is the best solution for me...

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