FTP Ability to upload it on your own site.
If you're talking about features you'd like to add to DonkeySnapr, I'd like to see an upload option that would have a standard way of sending files (and details) to a server.
For example, DonkeySnapr would require the follow details:
It'd then optionally require one of the following if the site had a user system:
- Target URL (i.e. api.example.com/upload)
It would then attempt to send the file to the target URL, and the site would either respond failure, or success with a URL to the file that was uploaded.
- Username & Password
- Secret Key (which would be associated to an account)
One that does not send my captures to the government for processing.
Also, custom URLs.
FTP support, multi-image hosting site support (e.g. Imgur, Tinypic, etc), quick region selection (e.g. custom region, last region, certain window, full screen, etc), multiple destinations for completed screenshots (e.g.You must be registered for see links), and a simple image editor for images.
also like custom URL,,,like??
Everything has pretty much been covered.
However, if you give the ability to upload to a custom server, is it possible to be able to select the file type of the image? For example: .jpg or .png
Also, if you're up for it, maybe .GIF support?
ScreenCloud or puush
Only suggested as I saw gyazo say something about it on their homepage. Never used the programme so not sure on how it works.Indeed a lot has been covered..the last version had ability touchable image format jpg etc, not really thought of .gif support..you can't make a moving image via screenshot?
Only suggested as I saw gyazo say something about it on their homepage. Never used the programme so not sure on how it works.
There was a neat Ubuntu package that I've used that lets you record your screen via the terminal (pre-determined width, heigh, length, etc) and it produced a .gif and saved it to a certain directory. It would be super-neat if you implemented that somehow in a simpler way, I don't know of any screen-shot program that does that.Indeed a lot has been covered..the last version had ability touchable image format jpg etc, not really thought of .gif support..you can't make a moving image via screenshot?
There was a neat Ubuntu package that I've used that lets you record your screen via the terminal (pre-determined width, heigh, length, etc) and it produced a .gif and saved it to a certain directory. It would be super-neat if you implemented that somehow in a simpler way, I don't know of any screen-shot program that does that.