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by harles 998 days ago
I was just reflecting on why I fire up Paint more often than GIMP, and this is the reason. Especially when all I want to do is paste an image, add a small annotation, and copy it back out, there’s no tool as fast.
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It is basically why i have KolourPaint installed on Linux and ready on a launch button despite having a bunch of other 2D image editing apps: it starts (almost[0]) instantly and is perfectly fine for cropping images, adding annotations, etc and then pasting it to imgur, discord, or whatever. The only thing missing is having a tool to draw shapes like arrows (not something the Win9x era MS Paint, which is what KolourPaint replicates, had, but it would be a useful feature IMO).

[0] it takes somewhere between half to a second, there is a visible delay between double click and the window appearing but i can live with that. I'm not using KDE as my DE, it is possible it'd start instantly if i already had the KDE libs in memory.

kudos for KolourPaint, it replaced mspaint for me perfectly too! Set it to Ctrl+Alt+P :)
Lightshot is a great app for exactly this. And lines, boxes etc
Indeed. Also, I just read that mouse-wheel lets you adjust the line/arrow size...
You can do all this in the snipping tool without opening a separate app, which is in fact a little faster
Yes, except (unless I'm mistaken) the snipping tool can't add text and it can't draw boxes, which are two of the core use cases of screenshot annotation.
https://getgreenshot.org/ Fast, doesn't crash, does what you say and more.
i use monosnap for this reason (free version)

The number of times it crashes vs snipping tool, its like night and day.

yet i keep coming back for monosnap.... it made my snippets look somewhat professional (gone handwritten arrows lol)