Monosnap screenshot tool for Mac and PC with own cloud storage. Take screenshots, record videos and upload files directly to the cloud. Just in one click.
It's a good program, I've used it for many years and continue to use it now. Convenient, supports many ways to publish screenshots, including AWS S3. There are some problems. with interface and memory leaks. Question for the developer, why did they abandon the product and stop developing it?
@mscccc it'd be a shame if I wouldn't recommend Monosnap :) Files are actually stored on S3, as you can guess from the final links, yet they are available through more convenient web UI.
User's S3 has its own advantages like low cost, compared to SFTP server or Dropbox paid account. But personally I find S3 not that convenient to manage your screenshots/file, especially if you have a lot of them.
@pak_76 oh cool, i've never actually tried your upload/storage. I'll try today :)
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@pak_76@mscccc I use Monosnap hooked up to Evernote to quickly share screenshots with my team. Evernote allows me to go back and easily delete technical drawings and stuff so they aren't viewable to anyone on the internet. Number one reason I stopped using the amazing program Lightshot (https://app.prntscr.com/) was we kept sending proprietary CAD drawings back and forth on publically viewable links.
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I bought the yearly plan and I was running into an issue after that. I asked for the refund and they will not refund me because of their "terms". I only used my plan for a day and asked for a fix. They didn't fix the issue and they never refundeded. What's more they closed my account as they said I was not using Monosnap according to their "terms". And I barely used their application! And I paid for a yearly plan just to be cancelled??? I was sure the issue was in Monosnap because the my S3 keys was working on all other accounts. Their support response take 5 days, many issues. I will never recommend it.
I love monosnap. I use it pretty much everyday for taking & annotating screenshots. It's also super easy to drag into Slack to quickly share with co-workers.
I've tried many screen capturers and Monosnap is easily my favorite. So easy to use but has enough features that it isn't too simple if you need them. Love it! Thanks Monosnap team
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Updating an app to remove existing functionality and demanding a paid upgrade to reenable it is borderline ransomware. Uninstalled. Looking for an alternative now.
Pros:
Nice interface, video capture, shortlink generation, S3 support
Cons:
Woke up to find the app auto-updated to the new no longer free version.
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After having tested, reviewed and seen many screenshot-taking tools I have now settled on Monosnap. It's positively the best. Their free version is awesome and you can get even more with the paid one.
In particular, I love:
- Configuration settings allow you do everything you may want to - top
- Screenshot editor with fancy arrows a-la-Skitch
- One-click upload to cloud and ready-to-share link direct to image
I highly recommend it.
*I have written a short review of Monosnap here: http://tools.robingood.com/36974...
**I am not affiliated in any way with Monosnap.
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I love how easy it is to create high quality gifs with Monosnap. :) It's pretty versatile. I think I used the pixel exact screen framing and the gif export most often.
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Updating an app to remove existing functionality and demanding a paid upgrade to reenable it is borderline ransomware. Uninstalled. Looking for an alternative now.
Pros:Nice interface, video capture, shortlink generation, S3 support
Cons:Woke up to find the app auto-updated to the new no longer free version.