Based on our record, maim seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 6 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Strange, you could try maim to capture the image instead:. Source: over 1 year ago
We use greenshot, I don't particularly care for it either way. On my personal computer I use maim. Source: over 1 year ago
For example on my wm config I use maim -- printscreen ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_s), spawn "maim -s ~/Pictures/$(date +%s).png"), ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_x), spawn "maim -s | xclip -selection clipboard -t image/png"), Qtile is written in python and I guarantee you that you will learn plenty tinkering on your machine. Source: over 1 year ago
It's not a window manager I took screenshots using maim and edited them using GNU Image Manipulation Program. But if you're curious I use dwm as my window manager and kitty as my terminal emulator. Source: almost 2 years ago
It was mentioned in this screenshot repository, I can't seem to grasp it because when I use it, nothing out of ordinary happens. Source: over 2 years ago
Greenshot - Greenshot is a free and open source screenshot tool that allows annotation and highlighting using the built-in image editor.
Gnome Screenshot - GNOME Screenshot is a utility used in the GNOME desktop environment for taking screenshots.
ShareX - ShareX is a free and open source program that lets you capture or record any area of your screen...
Flameshot - Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software for Linux.
LightShot - The fastest way to take a customizable screenshot.
shotgun (screenshot utility) - Minimal X screenshot utility written in Rust