Gyazo is a minimalist screenshot creator
One screenshot is worth a hundred words.
Very often, the developer / tester has to take screenshots - illustrate the bug, point out an inaccuracy in the description, just quickly throw a friend a part of the screen with a funny quote from the blog or a cool coincidence between the news and the banner.
How do non-advanced users do it? Print screen -> Paste to Photoshop / Paint -> Save as -> Upload to Imageshack -> get link. Fuh.
Advanced use some kind of service, such as clip2net ( presentation on the hub ). It allows you to significantly save time on creating a screenshot, but you still need to click about ten times and go through several screens to get your link. Gyazo
Solution
- an extremely simple utility. One click - start the application, the second click - select an area on the screen. That's it - after that the program will save a screenshot on its server (in PNG), open the picture in an open browser and remember it in the clipboard.
There are distribution versions for both win, linux, and mac.
Update: six months have passed. Unfortunately, gyazo began to slow down and malfunction. Therefore, I switched to using clip2net. To the credit of its creators - now you can add “default values” to many actions there and work as well as with gyazo.
Very often, the developer / tester has to take screenshots - illustrate the bug, point out an inaccuracy in the description, just quickly throw a friend a part of the screen with a funny quote from the blog or a cool coincidence between the news and the banner.
How do non-advanced users do it? Print screen -> Paste to Photoshop / Paint -> Save as -> Upload to Imageshack -> get link. Fuh.
Advanced use some kind of service, such as clip2net ( presentation on the hub ). It allows you to significantly save time on creating a screenshot, but you still need to click about ten times and go through several screens to get your link. Gyazo
Solution
- an extremely simple utility. One click - start the application, the second click - select an area on the screen. That's it - after that the program will save a screenshot on its server (in PNG), open the picture in an open browser and remember it in the clipboard.
There are distribution versions for both win, linux, and mac.
Update: six months have passed. Unfortunately, gyazo began to slow down and malfunction. Therefore, I switched to using clip2net. To the credit of its creators - now you can add “default values” to many actions there and work as well as with gyazo.