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#11. Posted:
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I'm gonna go with a few others and say Gyazo Nice topic!
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-Rainbow wrote I'm gonna go with a few others and say Gyazo Nice topic!


Thanks! I'm not saying Gyazo's completely useless, but it's not as reliable as some of the other screen-grabbing tools out there.

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I wouldn't suggest any of those if you're on Windows Vista/7/8. There's already a built in tool called "Snipping Tool" that allows you to make a screen selection.

Then you can simply open up imgur and copy and paste. I hate the fact that everyone uses Gyazo since half of you can't link to the image URL you just get linked to an awfully laid out page with adverts on. (No I will not get adblock)
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The quickest, most efficient and easiest to use for me is iCap.

Images are uploaded very quickly and are of great quality.

It's also very easy to start - just press Alt+Z and choose the section you wish to upload. Like many, it then automatically copies the link to the clipboard.

Gyazo and Speecap (haven't used any others) have many advertisements for me. It's a pain.
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