what if you wanted to get into heaven and god said, there's no good screenshot programs on linux


but when he said "good" he meant nothing that perfectly satisfies your autism

@rok0 wait no good screenshot programs??

like you meant with alt+prtscreen ?
mints best feature is their screenshots imo

@LoliKing no, I like to be able to annotate screenshots with arrows and boxes and text + add things like obfuscation and layer other images. And then ofc crop and such. all without saving image to disk


sending via mail, printing, and copying to buffer are nice to haves as well

@rok0 that does sound very very nice, I suppose spending 20 years on winblows and running for the hills with how awful 10 was made

I really like this feature

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@LoliKing @rok0 copy to clipboard paste in gimp? My screenshot ui has "open in ..." dropdown and it defaults to gimp. If gimp is too intimidating, it's highly configurable open source software and the truth is that you just need to hire a nerd to configure it for your needs. A freelancer would probably do it for like 50-100$. If that becomes the norm, you'll probably have even more affordable local service that would also give you warranty, that for certain period of time the config will work on most major distros and gimp versions for example. It's an uphill battle, but if you realize that the alternative pretty much is "I let an armed terrorist live in my house, cause they do the groceries(or fix the plumbing or clean the toilet, or both)" it's not that hard of a pill to swallow. I suspect it's not even a money issue, it's more that we and the gimp nerds that are supposed to provide us a service just don't want to deal with people (each other) on that level.

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