I've tried sharing Twitter DMs, iMessage text messages, and other conversations that don't fit in a single screenshot. While infrequent and probably a niche product, this is well-executed:
I downloaded and used it successfully @tarongh, but I had to delete for space (long story... I'm on an old iPhone and due for an upgrade in OCTOBER)...
Anywho, redownloaded and now the app crashes every time I try to open it...
#HELP
Awesome.
Mobile screenshots much more important to average user than they were on desktop. Almost wish some of these screenshot management tools were integrated into the OS
@talkaboutdesign Hey Maksim, we were actually waiting to release that bug fix before posting to product hunt, but @jadlimcaco beat us to it haha. Should be out soon!
@talkaboutdesign can you hit the "contact us" inside the settings from the app and mention Product Hunt? We can track down your specific crash that way.
Really nice! I have one issue though, which is related to my sausage fingers and not your app. When I go back really far in an iMessage thread and start taking screenshots I accidentally hit the screen or the wrong button — which scrolls me back to the most recent message. If that makes sense?
@sempler Hi Jacob, I feel your pain. iMessage automatically scrolls to the most recent message if you get a new incoming text. If you tap the status bar, it will scroll to the top again. Have fun!
Hey @tarongh — thanks for making this! Definitely should come in handy. I will say, however, that I already had an example of a poor stitch... basically I wanted to tweet about some app updates and took four screenshots (two for each app) of the release notes, all in a row. When I opened up Tailor, it found all four images and stitched them together, which isn't what I wanted. I then went to my camera roll and cropped the images manually, hoping that the overlap in the images would help Tailor "see" which images to stitch, but then it didn't see them at all.
I ended up using Stitch It! to put these images together.
Any advice?
@chrismessina Hey Chris, thanks for the feedback! We designed Tailor to look for screenshots taken around the same time and to try to stitch those together. If you want to do 2 separate stitches, take the first two screenshots and wait about a minute to do the 3rd and 4th screenshots. This way Tailor will detect two groups instead of one and give you 2 separate long images. Hope that helped!
We're planning on adding a feature that allows you to choose the screenshots yourself.
@tarongh@chrismessina Just adding onto what Taron already said, we're hoping (in a free update) to add the ability for Tailor to "split" in these scenarios: i.e. notice that the first two stitched successfully and the second two stitched successfully, but that there doesn't appear to be any overlap between the middle two, and to smartly separate them out into separate groups.
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