Shottr
Screenshot tool for those who care about pixels
Shottr is a small, fast, human-sized screenshot app built for those who care about pixels. It was crafted with Swift, optimized for M1, and is completely free at the moment.
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Shottr is praised for its efficiency and feature-rich design, making it a top choice for Mac users seeking a robust screenshot tool. Users appreciate its quick workflow, allowing seamless screenshot capture, annotation, and sharing. The app's lightweight nature and intuitive interface are frequently highlighted, with many users finding it superior to Apple's default tool. While some users note the lack of third-party storage integration, the overall sentiment is positive, with Shottr being described as a powerful, cost-effective solution for screenshot enthusiasts.
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How people rate Shottr
Based on 13 reviews
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The workflow of quickly grabbing a screenshot, annotating it, and hitting Esc is incredibly efficient for customer support and other use cases. My preference has always been for screenshots to end up in my clipboard, so I can Cmd+v my way to sharing it broadly.
The features in the free plan are easily worth five stars to me. I use this because I don't like how Apple screenshots take a second to actually appear and save.
What I'm docking a star for is the humongous paper clip creature (I think that's Windows' Clippy?) that appears whenever you take a screenshot with a huge textbox asking you to upgrade to the paid version. Its quirky and I laughed the first time I saw it, but now its a bit annoying, sorry. :(
The features in the paid plan do look tempting though...
Shottr is the most streamlined way I know to capture and make use of screenshots.