Article Title: Shutter: a powerful tool in Linux. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
I wonder if you have heard of a graphical tool named "Gscrot". It is a pretty good software that can intercept windows (including borders), controls, webpages, and full screens.
Now, GScrot has changed its name to Shutter, and the first version after the new name is released: 0.70. Shutter is more powerful than the predecessor Gscrot!
Shutter's engineering home page is: http://shutter-project.org
Development Site in Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/shutter
If you are a Ubuntu user, you only need to access the PPA source that joins Shutter here: https://launchpad.net /~ Shutter/+ archive/ppa
With Shutter, you can capture images of the selected area, full screen, window, controls in the window, and even webpages.
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With the powerful built-in plug-in mechanism, you can perform various enhancement operations on the image, such as adding shadows and marking images.
The most powerful is the new editing function introduced by Shutter 0.70, where you can freely EDIT: insert text or icons.
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Is it great?