On 06/16/2010 05:16 PM, V. Sasi Kumar wrote:
On Wed, 2010-06-16 at 16:58 +0530, Raru Rv wrote:
Then try Shutter.
Of course, you could use GIMP.  It gives you several options and you can
edit the image too.

Shutter ( http://shutter-project.org ) is by far the best screen-shot tool I've used. It supports basic editing functions - the things you usually need to do with screen-shots - cropping, masking out sensitive information, highlighting stuff, adding text and arrows etc.

The screenshot tool - KSnapshot, that comes with KDE is also quite handy (but it doesn't support any editing). It has different capture modes (fullscreen, active window, window region etc.) and also supports taking a screenshot after a preset delay.


regards,

Syam

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