![]() ![]() When a screenshot is taken, the window title and process name of the active window is stored in history as meta tag.You must select multiple images from main window by holding Ctrl or Shift and then selecting multiple thumbnails to be able to see these buttons in right click context menu.Added quick image combine buttons to main window context menu *.Added Bing visual search button to the main window context menu and also as a URL sharing service destination, this works as both an image search and a great OCR service.Added “Menu font” theme option, and changed default font size of menu and context menus to 9.75 pt.Added Discord button, you can join our Discord server to get support from the community.Added Twitter button which will replace our previous news panel, please make sure to follow our Twitter account if you would like to receive ShareX related news or tips.Removed social buttons toolbar and news button from the main window.Added “Glow” image effect, which allows you to make a gradient outer glow around your screenshots *.Updated Inno Setup Dependency Installer script which is now using the new built in Inno Setup downloader to download.Updated Inno Setup to 6.2.0 which has modernized graphics.NET Framework 4.8 which will be automatically downloaded if it is not available on the system (Edit: also versions available for Windows and macOS.) I hope the other versions (Snap, Flatpak, deb, rpm) work just as well. That's not what I want.Īnother option is ksnip. Also, I learnt that new versions add alpha borders with every screenshot (7), (8). Later, on Kubuntu 18.04, I used Shutter, as Kubuntu's native screenshot application Spectacle adds a shadow effect to screenshots (1), which I don't like.Īs Shutter is not in the Kubuntu 20.04 repositories, and I don't want the unofficial Shutter PPA by Linux Uprising, nor the Shutter snap version that only allows taking screenshots of desktop or selection (taking screenshots of windows fails (2), (3)), I settled for GNOME Screenshot.īut then I noticed GNOME Screenshot's option 'Select area to grab' results in screenshots with a blue tint to it that shouldn't be there (4), (5), (6). ![]() Earlier, on Windows, I used its Snipping Tool and I used DuckCapture/ DuckLink Screen Capture (no longer supported). ![]()
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