This is pretty cool.
One of my best productivity hacks was modifying my apple settings to make screenshotting shortcuts easier.
Apple>Preferences>Keyboard>Shortcuts
Change all of the 3 button shortcuts to 2 button shortcuts.
4x productivity increase in screenshot sharing.
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I always forget the keyboard shortcut to take a screenshot on the mac. It would be nice if clicking the icon would also give the option to take a screenshot (unless it already does this, haven't tried yet)
When your call to action button on the landing page shows "download", people intuitively regard it as a free download that they can have a free tools. But when he/she click the button and find out that it is a tool for $9.99 (which nonobviously shown on the top right), most people will close the popup and leave. Not because your product is bad (actually it's quite good in description), but they feel that they do not get what they intended to get, which is a free download.
I would suggest changing the title of the button to "Get it for $9.99", so it's much clear and straightforward without any misunderstanding. (it's kind of you to offer a 90% off for Product Hunt user, but I'm suggesting for the long term sake, not just one time deal)
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Great! I was looking for a solution for my screenshots last week... I used the PH coupon code at the checkout and I was able to buy it for $1. Can't go wrong with this app! Thank you Product Hunt and ThinkDev!
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Huge Skitch fan myself (use it dozens of times a day). Can't see any advantages to this missing in Skitch (which is free too...)
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It seems many of these apps are all missing one feature or another that would make them perfect - I like Droplr for annotations (faster to get to annotation and share than Skitch), but I can't use my own storage or a service like s3 for my files. I like Infinit, but they don't offer a built-in annotator. I like Skitch, but it's a pretty big clunky app for what it does. Screenie seems to solve the organization problem that dropbox's built-in screenshot tool offers, but for $10. If Screenie offered light annotations and link generation for sharing (which I prefer to just copying the image to my clipboard), then there would be a reason to adopt.
Otherwise, you could just use the built-in Mac screenshot modifiers and a tool like Hazel for putting your screenshots where you want them.
From a design standpoint, Screenie is what I expect in a Mac app - lightweight and following Apple's design cues.
Link Texting
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