Shottr

Screenshot tool for those who care about pixels
75 reviews
204 followers

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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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Vincent.Wang
4 reviews
Shottr is a screenshot tool for Mac. I was looking for a tool that can capture long screenshots of web pages on Mac, and I found this product. The installation package of this product is very small and the interface is very simple. Later, whenever I need to take long screenshots, I will use it.
Max Borzov
3 reviews
Currently Shottr is not integrated with the third-party storage services such as iCloud, Imgur, Dropbox, Google Drive, etc. Custom destinations such as FTP, SFTP and S3 are not supported either. I’d love to introduce a third-party integration and get the burden off of my shoulders, but most of the services require bulky SDK and tricky authentication, which holds me back. Besides, I tested public interest, and uploading to custom providers was the least wanted feature.
Edwin Masripan
1 review
Easily the best Screencapture app on Mac. Better than the original one. Before this I had to manual check pixel distance, colors and transfer to other app to write notation. With Shottr, you do all in 1 minutes tops (vs 4 minutes). 3 Minutes saved each time! Fits my workflow really well Perfect for Remote Worker/Boss (Marketing Agency)
Amogh
6 reviews
Perfect screenshot utility. I pay for it because of how good it is. So many features that the default screenshot tool should have.
Angelina Nguyen
9 reviews
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...
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