Screenshotter - The simplest way to organize and manage mobile screenshots.

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I posted this a few weeks ago as a Product Hunt Beta, but now we're officially released! Download the new official version from the App Store today. And full info about today's release is here:
For those interested, here's the . - Any plans to add a web app or desktop client to access screenshots? I often email myself screenshots. It's silly.
This is gold. Used to have an IFTTT command set up to identify screenshots and send them to a Dropbox folder, where I'd use it on my desktop in Sketch/Skitch/whatever. This sounds amazing, am going to try it. Thanks !
that sounds like a killer hack! Can you let me know what you did there?
what happens when you tap "move to folder" on the bottom left when shots are sleected? That should let you name a new folder
We're prepping to launch Screenshotter 2, which will include iCloud syncing, mobile->desktop transfer, backup, camera roll deleting, and more. If you guys want to beta test, fill out this form and I'll send you an invite: , , , , , , , , ,
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We've got a couple things we're exploring for when we push a new release of this. Some kind of phone -> desktop connection will be a core part of it :)
This is gold - been dying for this. Question: is there a way to automatically remove my screenshots from the Camera Roll, so they don't clutter it up? Or is that something I need to do manually? Update: just realized Brian answered this and more questions in his Medium post. Re-posting:
Have been waiting for this for a while. As a product manager for apps. I end up (on Android) 1. Taking screenshots. 2. Opening Google play 3. Download the pictures 4. annotate them in a tool (skitch, photoshop, powerpoint) 5. Send it to the developers Hope this product goes in that direction. & +100 to what said. Remove them automatically.
This looks awesome. - Any ETA for Android?
+1 to mobile-->desktop sharing. I'd pay for a way to improve my screenshot annotation and sharing workflow. Looks like this could be super useful to me.
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