![]() ![]() A lot of us feel that his own editor is substandard when compaerd to the modified version of Greenshot's editor, and started this issue thread to request that the modified version of Greenshot's editor be added back. Unfortunately the developer of ShareX removed this and replaced it with his own editor. Yes, ShareX used a modified version of Greenshot's editor for its own editor. It's definitely sharex's decision that removed greenshot editor from being bundled with sharex however. It was my assumption that the fault of those icons being missing, was greenshots, not sharex. I understood, but someone posted a workaround above, but the complaint was those icons were missing, so either sharex was using a forked greenshot, OR greenshot itself removed those icons from the editor. For the most screenshots I take I don't want the cursor to appear, hence I have it disabled in settings, but sometimes (not too often) you may want to show someone where to click in an elegant way which is to show cursor and I don't feel like changing settings every time (with greenshot I've used arrow drawing tool and drew it without the tail). I couldn't agree more, the only thing I would disagree is the cursor draw tool. ![]() While with Greenshot after clicking the Copy button, it stays open for further actions that you want to take such as saving or editing. When you want to copy a screenshot it immediately closes the editor window. This new version uses a lot of CPU, Greenshot was lightweight. In this new editor it actually draws a cursor (which is unnecessary). The "Drawing cursor" is confusing, because in Greenshot it was used to select any element and modify it. You can't copy paste using CTRL + C and CTRL + V You can't modify previously placed elements without selecting that specific element type again. There's no way to switch back to the "mouse" feature to select any element no matter the type. Even if you will move their desktop shortcuts to a different place on the desktop, they will declare war against IT department.Īt this particular moment I am looking for the older installer, I will have to reinstall the software and disable the A few points: It is not so easy to train them and explain that "this way will be better". You don't even know how hard it is to even explain to 60+ year old person that she will now have to learn new system. Don't know what else I can say to you.Īnd to answer in advance, I am not saying that GreenShot should be a default editor because we don't like ShareX editor, I am asking why the option of choosing the editor has been removed.Īs person above me said - the ShareX editor is confusing for people which were already working on GreenShot for several years. ![]() I have asked, why this functionality has been removed as myself (and I do already have e-mails from other departments that "something bad happened to ShareX, please revert it back like it was before") and some other people don't like the ShareX editor, and you are telling me that they should move to Photoshop. Great point of view man, great point of view. And you are saying that I should teach the whole account department to use Gimp or purchase Photoshop for hundreds of dollars where we are talking about users which say "Computer" when they see monitor on their desk? So basically - some functionality which is one of the biggest advantages of the program, has been removed and replaced by ShareX editor which just does not work very well on multiple monitors enviroment. There was still an option to use GreenShot, but now this option has been removed. And I really don't understand, why when everything was "great", dev decided to change default editor from GreenShot to ShareX editor. I did purchase SnagIt some time ago and I have moved myself to ShareX because it is just quicker on slower machines (and we do have such machines in our office). Really? You really don't understand, that there are people which selected ShareX over other products (even purchased) because they can "like something" which just works great? Making silly statements like "I'm thinking about not using ShareX" then don't? If you don't like it, feel free to uninstall. OK? Go on then? ShareX wasn't made for photo editing, if you want something like that then I highly recommend Gimp or Photoshop. ![]()
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