HotShots is another tool provided for Ubuntu users. It is equipped with some editing functions, which enables us to edit taken photos and captured computer images. This software is suitable for creating documents, tutorials, or just capturing images that occur on the screen at a unique time. HotShots is written using Qt, so it should be able to run on Windows and Linux computers. HotShots features: current screen, all monitors (in case of multi-monitor configuration), current window or part of the desktop
HotShots is another tool provided for Ubuntu users. It is equipped with some editing functions, which enables us to edit taken photos and captured computer images. This software is suitable for creating documents, tutorials, or just capturing images that occur on the screen at a unique time. HotShots is written using Qt, so it should be able to run on Windows and Linux computers.
Features of HotShots:
Current screen, all monitors (in case of multi-monitor configuration), current window or a part of the desktop.
Saved in multiple formats (JPG, BMP, PNG ,...).
Automatically save to clipboard, disk, or start Editor tool.
Automatically scales to a given size.
Use the "System" shortcut.
Automatically add some "post effects" (shadow, rotation, border ,...).
It can be minimized to system pallets and background operations.
It can be launched in Windows.
Export edited images (PNG, JPG, BMP…) in multiple formats ...).
Save/restore edited images in a proprietary format.
Install in Ubuntu 13.04-run PPA (open the terminal and enter the command ):
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: dhor/myway
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install hotshots
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