Monosnap screenshot tool for Mac and PC with own cloud storage. Take screenshots, record videos and upload files directly to the cloud. Just in one click.
@mscccc it'd be a shame if I wouldn't recommend Monosnap :) Files are actually stored on S3, as you can guess from the final links, yet they are available through more convenient web UI.
User's S3 has its own advantages like low cost, compared to SFTP server or Dropbox paid account. But personally I find S3 not that convenient to manage your screenshots/file, especially if you have a lot of them.
@pak_76@mscccc I use Monosnap hooked up to Evernote to quickly share screenshots with my team. Evernote allows me to go back and easily delete technical drawings and stuff so they aren't viewable to anyone on the internet. Number one reason I stopped using the amazing program Lightshot (https://app.prntscr.com/) was we kept sending proprietary CAD drawings back and forth on publically viewable links.
I love monosnap. I use it pretty much everyday for taking & annotating screenshots. It's also super easy to drag into Slack to quickly share with co-workers.
I like the MacOS app more than your other products. For example, if I want to stop the video recording in the Windows app, I think I must show the side bar that includes the stop button. Also, the Chrome extension behaves a bit different in terms of colors. But I really love the MacOS app. Especially, the ability to make GIFs is my hero. :)
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