I can’t recommend Greenshot enough. Very handy and open source as well
…same feeling about Shottr for the Mac. It has much nicer editing features than the standard Mac system and you can add extra screenshots or files.
ShareX is the best option for anyone on windows still. (I use it for work gathering artifacts all the time.)
For people using KDE then spectacle is excellent. I have a key binding for ctrl+prntscr that allows me to capture a section and then draw on it, input text, draw arrows, circles, rectangle and even pixelate sensitive info.
I appreciate the meme’s use of the Windows hotkey while it is displayed on a mac
It is useful when you try to troubleshoot some boot problem or some other issue when your PC freeze with wall of text.
But it is the only time it is acceptable (and this meme).
My work has everything locked down. Our (required) password manager can’t copy/paste the 16 ASCII-character passwords that change every day! Like, WTF!?
I have a lot of photos of bios settings. Bios updates usually sets everything back to default, and my handcrafted fan curves and overclock profiles are super important.
docx with a screnshoot of a pdf - my Grandma
Mentions windows and uses Mac then clicks a photo with a finger on the glass.
The badly framed picture and finger in front of the lens are nice touches.
That and referencing windows key combos from within macOS, despite apple’s own inbuilt screen capture capabilities.
Oh great. Samsung doesn’t put blue light filter on screenshots anymore. Nice.
Hold a mirror to the laptop camera.
with the finger in the shot. nice
Snipping tool gets no love
Found the macOS user.
- macOS user (and Arch too stfu)