For example, shots taken in Safari will be saved to the Safari folder, and shots taken in Keyboard Maestro will be saved in that respective folder. The Snappy Library browser automatically organizes your shots into smart folders, based on the application you took the shot in.
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Shoot, you can even password protect a shot for no extra costs. The image is stored on the server for 30 days.But wait there’s more, you can also share a Secure SnappyLink, which enables you to set a time for how long you want the shot to be posted online before it gets deleted.
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I take too many Snappy shots on my Mac to have them stored in my iCloud account, but if you work between devices, this is a great plus.
Both applications allow you to share to other applications and social networks, including Facebook, Twitter, Slack, Evernote, Imagur, and DropBox.Both applications provide keyboard shortcuts for triggering screenshots hiding, showing, closing, and deleting shots and saving shots to the desktop and/or their respective browser.Okay, so quickly here’s a breakdown of the similarities and differences between both applications.
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