![]() ![]() To install HotShots on Ubuntu: $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:dhor/myway Send image directly to printer or to web service.Export edited image in multiple formats (PNG, JPG, BMP …).Add annotation items (text, arrows, rectangle …) to the snapshot.Add automatically some “post-effects” to the screenshot (drop shadow, rotation, border …).Use system shortcuts to take a screenshot. ![]() Automatically scale the screenshot to a given size.Automatically save the screenshot to clipboard, disk.Save the screenshot in multiple formats (PNG, JPG, BMP …).Capture window with or without decoration.Capture a freehand drawn region of the screen.Grab current screen, all monitors (for multi-monitor setup), current window or a part of the desktop.My search ended with a much more powerful tool – HotShots. Shutter is a nice tool but it doesn’t have this particular feature. However, I love improvisation and was looking for a screenshot tool that can also capture a freehand area on the screen by tracking the mouse movement. The maim & slop combo has been my favourite screen capture tool on Ubuntu for quite sometime.
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