Monosnap
Monosnap is a comprehensive screenshot taking software system that provides users with a fast and accessible way to take screenshots whenever they want. The program is designed to be customizable, which allows individuals to specify all kinds of different screen-viewing and hotkey adjusting options when it comes to capturing the perfect screenshot. Like many similar programs, Monosnap does not take up much space in the background of the computer's processes, and it can allow individuals to continue with whatever they are doing, only referring back to the program to take a screenshot or browse through other features.
- Capture a full screenshot in a standard option or just a small part of the screen through the customizable selected window.
- Make a cropped area larger and more visible through the use of the program's magnifier option.
- Photo editing options allow individuals to customize the details of their screenshots, blurring out details or highlighting others through the use of a quick editing interface.
- Log in to a specified account in order to access a massive cloud storage library or simply upload a specific screenshot with the push of a button.
- Adjust hotkeys to screenshot, open up the editor and access any other part of the program as is desired and comfortable for the user.
- The interface provides individuals with a fast way to capture the screenshot exactly as they desire, allowing users to specify what part of the screen they want to include in the screenshot.
- An editing system allows users to adjust the final product before they categorize the image itself, making it easy to edit and highlight as desired.
- By creating an account with the software system, users can find all of their screenshots stored to the cloud, available for their viewing and editing as desired.
- Customizable hotkey options allow individuals to set up a system of use catered to their personal habits and degree of comfort.
- The program itself may seem unapproachable at first, especially to those who are used to working with simpler systems. There are many features to take in, and it can be a while before the user feels as though they have sufficiently mastered the program.
- The rich features may be difficult to use at first as well on an individual level. Users may need to practice and experiment with some of the features to get the hang of them.
Over the years, there have been many screenshot software options designed to optimize functionality while reducing activity. All of them work the same on paper, though not all of them produce the same results. One of the first things that individuals will notice when they start using Monosnap is the quality of the screenshots. They can be as precise or as specific as desired, allowing users to adjust the window on the screen so that everything they want captured can be saved. With all kinds of quality-of-life features, such as cropping and overlaying, available whenever the user wants, it has never been easier to hop into using a simple and effective screen-grabbing program. And the best part of all? The program doesn't interfere with anything that you have on your screen at all. Simply have it up to take the screenshots and then proceed to edit them as you'd like later.
Usual good software has at least one problem that makes your disappointment immeasurable. For Monosnap it is a damn memory leak.
Since the last big update, monosnap is now impractical. The price is 36$/year for a simple (s)ftp upload..
Whoever wrote one of the cons was the program seems difficult to use at first must not be used to user-friendly apps. The interface is totally common sense and intuitive. So maybe people used to using Windows will have problems as it does not take a bunch of memorized steps in order to use? Fast, easy, common sense, no manual or instructions needed. Incredible someone makes a program like this nowadays as everything else seems to be full of nanny-type "are you sure you want to..." garbage.