![]() ![]() You can’t do the sharing from the Skitch menu bar icon, you’ll need to go into the program for sharing. Once you share a picture from Skitch, it copies the link to your clipboard. Those public links avoid the need to email the same file to multiple people. Skitch lets you create a public link, through Evernote, to anything it stores. If you need to insert another screenshot, the Screenie browser lets you drag and drop directly from it. Screenie, after a special keyboard shortcut, copies your last screenshot to the clipboard. Most of the time you’re taking a screenshot so you can use it in another program. Need a screenshot on an Apple TV: Here’s how to do it Like Sharpshooter, Screenie lets you change the default location and filetype of your screenshots. That’s a feature that Skitch doesn’t offer. What I like about Screenie is it lets you include other folders as well. Screenie sits on the menu bar and shows you previews of all the screenshots in a folder. The Screenie menu bar option lets you stay in your current program. Finder’s Cover Flow and Spotlight help, but you have to switch out of your current program to use it. Skitch gives you an awesome browser to find everything it stored. Once you get a good collection of screenshots, finding a specific shot can be a pain. Screenie ($9.99): Organize and Find Your Screenshots If you want to share them publically, click the link icon and it copies a public URL to the clipboard. ![]() You don’t need to export them after modifying them, just click Save. Unlike Skitch, Monosnap lets you open existing pictures without importing them. If you want to add Dropbox or Box storage, that’s a $4.99 in-app purchase. If you want them on your servers, Monosnap includes FTP, SFTP, WebDav and Amazon S3 for free. Once you’re in Monosnap, you can save pictures locally to your hard drive or upload them to Monosnap’s servers. Along with timed and full-screen captures, Monosnap also lets you capture video. Like Skitch, Monosnap lets you create a screenshot from the menu bar. Monosnap is the closest thing I found to replicating Skitch’s editing and annotation functions. Have a Retina Mac? Try Retina Capture Monosnap (Free): Edit and Annotate Screenshots Since Skitch saves the screenshots within the program, that makes it harder to control the name and type. The ability to Move to Trash reduces the clutter from unused screenshots. That lets you change the defaults each time you do a screenshot. The cool feature is Present it in Sharpshooter. Sharpshooter’s preferences let you change the default name, location and type of screenshot captured. An easy terminal command lets you change the default location. Missing Skitch on other platforms? We have some other options Sharpshooter: Control Screenshot Saving Optionsīy default, Apple saves your screenshots on the desktop with a generic name. ![]()
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