Surprised to read all the reviews from people saying they couldn't figure out how to open it. Pretty strange.ĭefinitely recommend this for anyone needing a quick snipping tool with markup support though. To be clear, the link loads just fine, it's just that the only thing in the loaded image is the lightshot logo. The actual capture doesn't seem to be there. The only issue I'm seeing currently is that no matter what I've selected to be captured, uploading the screenshot to the cloud and copying the link results in just an image of the lightshot logo. After installing it on my M1 mac, I found that the features are pretty much all there and despite feeling a little clunky compared to the windows version, it got the job done. I've been using lightshot on windows for a couple years now and have loved it. I hope they consider improving that someday. Lightshot is an okay program that is 80% of the way there but that last 20% of missing user experience consideration is really noticeable. That's a shame because with some UX changes they could do it all in the one tool. I tried to use these features for a while but now I have mostly given up and use it for the one task of selecting an area of the screen to save as an image and then open that saved image in a different image editor to do the markup. Adding text is infuriating because there is no editor box to allow changing font size/type - though I've heard there are some hidden hotkeys like scrollwheel for some of this but I haven't learned the secret language to make these hidden Lightshot features closer to useable. The color selector being colored pencils is strange and not very useful - I wish it had a simpler color selector or allowed hex codes/color names to ensure I was using the same colors consistently between screenshots. Selecting different tools barely shows a difference in the button highlighting or in the cursor so it's hard to tell what tool you're about to use. I often times find myself trying to draw a box to highlight something and instead it moves the frame of what's selected instead so the whole screenshot image changes. On the surface it does a similar job but the usability is much worse. The text, like other features, only comes in one size, which is not always useful if you are taking larger screenshots.Īt times, the text can get lost among all the elements you took a screenshot of, and this is where changing the color will be helpful.Lightshot really makes me miss Greenshot. The last feature is the ability to add text to your screenshot. You can change the color and add as many boxes as necessary. You can put specific content inside boxes to make it easier for your audience to notice. If you need to add boxes to your screenshot, the rectangle tool allows you to add as many as you need. Lightshot automatically defaults the color to yellow when using the marker for easy highlighting on your screenshot. ![]() The pen produces an exceptionally fine point, while the marker has a thicker size, ideal for highlighting. You can also draw your screenshot by freehand with a pen or marker. Just like the lines, the arrows are only available in one size, but you can change the colors of the arrows and lines you add. ![]() ![]() You can use arrows to point out specific elements within the screenshot so your audience will be drawn to what you want them to notice.
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