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Linux screenshot tool ‘Shutter’ updates with auto-resize snapping, rounded corners, more
Shutter is often cited as the best screenshot tool on any platform, not just Linux. The latest version maintains this kudos, adding an even brighter flash to the already well lit picture many have of the app formally known as GScrot… Auto-resize windows for app snaps Shutter 0.87 brings with it the ability to capture [...]
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Shutter 0.86.4 released – you can now capture all workspaces as one image

The greatest screenshotting tool known to Linux users sees a new release today. Version 0.86.4 (don’t say that with a mouthful) adds many exciting new features. Ready for a rundown? Capture all workspaces as one image Does what it says on the tin; whether you have 2 or 20 workspaces Shutter can now take a [...]
New Shutter release adds UbuntuOne Uploading, monochrome icon & hosting fixes

Shutter – easily the best screenshot tool ever created – has finally shimmied out a new release, packed full of crazy new goodness for us all to enjoy. UbuntuOne file uploading Essentially all the UbuntuOne plugin for Shutter does is save the file to a specified synchronised UbuntuOne folder – which UbuntuOne notices and proceeds to upload. [...]
Shutter screenshot tool updates; Gains Ton of new features

Indomitable screenshot tool Shutter sees the releases of a new version today that sees it add a slew of welcome new features including: – Ability to “redo” screenshot New speech bubble shapes in the editor PDF + SVG Export Notification support New ‘pixelize’ drawing tool Shapes can now be moved using the keyboard Better text [...]
Screenshot App Shutter adds ‘redo last capture’, makes bloggers’ lives everywhere easier

Shutter will be gaining a new ‘redo last capture’ tool in its next major release. The feature, already available in the ‘experimental’ branch allows a user to takes exactly the same screenshot again and again – perfect for showing changes within a certain screen section or the same window, etc. All four screenshots were taken [...]
12 Days of Xmas: Day Four – Shutter

Screenshot tool ‘Shutter’ shuffles into view as we continue our 12 favourite applications of 2009 countdown. First things first – Shutter is quite possibly the best Screenshot tool ever created. Period. A super-quick summary of Shutter (as this isn’t a review or general post) would go something like this: – Take a screenshot of your [...]
Shutter To Get Twitpic, yfrog etc Uploading Support
Shutter – an awesome screenshot, editing and uploading tool – will be adding twitter picture-type services to its roster of export options. A few days ago I posted about Shutter being an awesome way to upload any image to Imageshack. Adding support for twitter-y services is an even greater addition. Capture > Upload > Share. [...]
Screenshot Tool Shutter 0.85 Released – Brings Super Features, New Improvements
A new version of screenshot/capture tool Shutter has been released, bringing new tools, features and user improvements. The shutter team were far more eloquent regarding the release, announcing: – The time of waiting is over after 15 weeks of development we are happy to announce the release of Shutter 0.85. A long list of new [...]
How To Set Shutter As The Default Screengrab Tool In Ubuntu [Tips]

Shutter is a feature-packed screen-grabbing application. You can use it to take screen-shots of your desktop, a specific window, a user-defined selection or even a website! Then you can edit it: crop it, apply annotations to it, highlight parts, use a “eraser” tool to cover up sensitive information and even apply a ton of transformation effects to it ranging from creating [...]







