NinjaZ to Open Source@lemmy.ml • 9 months agoFlameshot: Powerful yet simple to use screenshot softwareflameshot.orgexternal-linkmessage-square28fedilinkarrow-up1243arrow-down15file-text
arrow-up1238arrow-down1external-linkFlameshot: Powerful yet simple to use screenshot softwareflameshot.orgNinjaZ to Open Source@lemmy.ml • 9 months agomessage-square28fedilinkfile-text
Flameshot is a free and open-source, cross-platform tool to take screenshots with many built-in features to save you time.
minus-square@bier@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkEnglish4•9 months agoBasically same feature set with better ui
minus-squareUninvited Guestlinkfedilink1•9 months agoI found that Flameshot does not automatically select an annotation tool after snipping - which turned me off it. Unless there is a setting I missed that enabled that. I went with Ksnip as a result. ShareX is my favourite, but that UI doesn’t scale.
minus-square@InstallGentoo@lemmy.ziplinkfedilink3•edit-29 months agoKsnip is basically a drop-in replacement for greenshot for Linux.
minus-squareSvengarlic linkfedilink3•9 months agoIt’d say just as good. I prefer the text based menu of greenshot. The options in this are all icons, so I end up hovering over them all the time to confirm what they are. Works just as well, otherwise.
How’s it compare to greenshot?
Basically same feature set with better ui
I found that Flameshot does not automatically select an annotation tool after snipping - which turned me off it.
Unless there is a setting I missed that enabled that. I went with Ksnip as a result.
ShareX is my favourite, but that UI doesn’t scale.
Ksnip is basically a drop-in replacement for greenshot for Linux.
It’d say just as good. I prefer the text based menu of greenshot. The options in this are all icons, so I end up hovering over them all the time to confirm what they are. Works just as well, otherwise.