Linux screenshot software Shutter
Shutter is a popular screenshot software on Linux. In the latest update, the software fixes several bugs and uses new application icons.
This open-source and powerful screenshot tool allows you to take screenshots in any area of the desktop, in a specified application window, or in the whole area of the screen. You can also add comments, text, or special effects.
Version 0.91 fixed several notable bugs, including the failure to display thumbnails in the application switchover bar in Ubuntu 14.04. Since 'imm. io 'stopped service earlier this year, this update also removes the option to upload to the Pixlr image service.
Finally, this update highlights the camera shutter application icons carefully designed by Lucas Romero Di Benedetto.
Install Shutter 0.91 in Ubuntu
Upgrading to the latest Shutter version is very simple-the premise is that you have added the PPA of the software. The Shutter PPA provides The latest and stable release of The software for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, 13.10, and 14.04 LTS.
- Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: shutter/ppa
- Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install shutter
Do not like PPA? You can also download the Debian installation package from the home page of the project. If you are using the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS system, you can click the following link to download the installation package.
- Download Shutter 14.04 for Ubuntu 0.91 LTS.
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Via: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/06/shutter-0-91-new-icon
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