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by dav 2229 days ago
The main thing I miss from OS X is Droplr (pain free sharing of annotated screenshots) and Jumpcut (pastebuffer history tool). Can't find anything on Linux for either of those that works nearly as well. I can still go to an old Mac for occasional needs like Final Cut Pro but those are tools I used several/dozen of times every day before.

I'm on PopOS.

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Have you tried Flameshot for screenshots?
I had not, just installed it though and it looks fantastic, thanks! The best I'd found previously was a no-annotation script that failed most of the time with a vague "something went wrong" error.
I hunted around for a while looking for something similar. I spent so much time in Slack working remote, that fast screenshots with arrows and notes are critical to communication.

Coming from a Mac environment, I can't remember what the tool was that I used previously but I think it was purchased by Evernote. Flameshot has been excellent as a replacement.

You're thinking of Skitch, I used that too before Droplr.
I have been using shutter and kazam for screen recording... but will check this out...
flameshot is excellent, but I think X11 only?

What about wayland?

> pastebuffer history tool Have you tried clipped? https://github.com/davidmhewitt/clipped