Venkatesh Rao@vgrwoohoo, I have my snipping tool. CMD+shift+4 gives you a croppnig window on mac.Quote TweetAkshay Shah@aushah·Sep 23, 2015Replying to @vgr@vgr CMD+shift+4 takes screenshots, but no snipping tool like in Windows. See the keyboard settings for other stuff.10:35 PM · Sep 23, 20153 Likes
Krsgoffer Jorgasbarg@spiderfoods·Sep 23, 2015Replying to @vgr@vgr Dropbox has a feature that automatically uploads screenshot to public URL + adds link to clipboard. They might do this on Windows too.2
Venkatesh Rao@vgr·Sep 23, 2015Replying to @spiderfoods@ckhonson yes, I discovered that and turned it on
Maria Chong@mariachong·Sep 23, 2015Replying to @vgr@vgr Preview also lets you re-crop (in case snips were off) + sharpen, resize, etc. + easily convert from .png to .jpg.1
Bill Seitz of FluxGarden@BillSeitz·Sep 24, 2015Replying to @vgr@vgr yeah there are a bunch of cool variations, plus more inside Preview. http://creativebloq.com/apple/complete-guide-mac-and-iphone-screenshots-61515171…
John Eisenman@jiceman·Sep 24, 2015Replying to @vgr@vgr You can also install a widget. https://apple.com/downloads/dashboard/business/screenshotplus.html…1
Pavan Srinath@zeusisdead·Sep 24, 2015Replying to @vgr@vgr @aushah Even better: Add Ctrl to the combo, and instead of saving a screen clip as a file, it gets added to your clip tray.1