Shutter is probably the most powerful screenshot application for Linux, and the main reason for this is that it comes with tons of configuration options for the final process of taking a simple screenshot. And why not, considering there are people out there who need to take a screenshot of a single window or a desktop region instead of fullscreen only, like the GNOME default screenshot program.
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12 Days of Xmas: Day Four - Shutter
Screenshot tool 'Shutter' shuffles into view as we continue our 12 favourite applications of 2009 countdown.
First things first - Shutter is quite possibly the best Screenshot tool ever created. Period."
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Shutter 0.85 Released
After 15 weeks of development, Shutter 0.85 has finally been released. Shutter is a feature-rich screenshot program. You can take a screenshot of a specific area, window, your whole screen, or even of a website – apply different effects to it, draw on it to highlight points, and then upload to an image hosting site, all within one window.
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Shutter on Ubuntu: is this the mother of all free software Screenshot Utilities?
Like anyone else who writes about software I subscribe to the maxim that a picture paints a thousand words. In short, I like to illustrate my text with timely and relevant screenshots; so I'm always on the lookout for good, free software to get the job done. Back in the mists of time I looked at a command-line utility called Scrot.
Read more »Shutter 0.70 released!
This is the first release of Shutter as it is - we’ve just renamed it from GScrot. So you’ll now find it called Shutter inder Applications ▸ Accessories, along with a nicer new logo (thanks to Pascal Grochol for the design).
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