Shutter is a lot more than a simple screenshot-application.
It allows you to immediately ftp your screenshot to a websever and then it copies the url of that screenshot into your clipboard (automatically) so you can can quickly share screenshots with other people via chat/email/etc with simple ctrl-v paste.
Additionally, it allow you to edit a screenshot; you can draw arrow to potions of the image you want to emphasize before collaboration.
I use it so frequently, and it is such a time saver to alternative methods of accomplishing these needs, that must downgrade to Ubuntu 16.04.3 until it works in Ubuntu 17.10, or until there is an alternative that truly compares.
Ubuntu 17.10 is looking great, but I have to have sophisticated applications like shutter, autokey-gtk, or I simply can't upgrade. Ubuntu is not a toy for me. I use it for work and productivity.
Shutter is a lot more than a simple screenshot- application.
It allows you to immediately ftp your screenshot to a websever and then it copies the url of that screenshot into your clipboard (automatically) so you can can quickly share screenshots with other people via chat/email/etc with simple ctrl-v paste.
Additionally, it allow you to edit a screenshot; you can draw arrow to potions of the image you want to emphasize before collaboration.
I use it so frequently, and it is such a time saver to alternative methods of accomplishing these needs, that must downgrade to Ubuntu 16.04.3 until it works in Ubuntu 17.10, or until there is an alternative that truly compares.
Ubuntu 17.10 is looking great, but I have to have sophisticated applications like shutter, autokey-gtk, or I simply can't upgrade. Ubuntu is not a toy for me. I use it for work and productivity.