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Snagit
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Includes an image editor
Allows you to adjust the capture, add captions and symbols (arrows, boxes etc).
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Pro version costs about $59.94
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Good markers for setting the capture area
Simple to choose between full-screen, window or a selected area.
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the inbuilt image editor is not user-friendly
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Can easily add annotations
The editor allows you to quickly and easily mark and annotate the screen capture.
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Can capture screen video
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Integrates with third party services
Google drive, Twitter, Facebook, email etc.
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Allows for delayed capture
Allows you to arrange the screen as you want it captured. Things like opening a popup menu, to have it part of the capture.
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Can capture editable text
Just about any text on the screen can be editable text. I say "just about" because it's like OCR software in that unusual and extra fancy fonts or text against a low contrast background may be a challenge. But overall it works in most situations.
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Mobile app for easily moving screenshots from smartphone to Snagit's editor
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac
Video Formats:
MP4, GIF
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Paid
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Greenshot (for Windows)
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9
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Pros
7
Cons
2
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Scrolling window capture is only working in Internet Explorer
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Free and open source
Greenshot is licensed under GPL with source code available on BitBucket.
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This version only works on Windows, not Linux nor Mac
However, the same author now has a separate version of Greenshot for iOS, which is available (for a small fee) in the Mac App Store at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/greenshot/id1103915944
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Freezes screen when you capture
When you enter a capture mode, the screen content is preserved as it was when you started capturing.
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Allows annotating, highlighting and obfuscating screenshots
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Can capture an entire webpage
Instead of just capturing the visible portion of the page, this tool can capture all of the page in one image by scrolling through the page, taking images at set points and then stitching the images together.
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Can be quickly invoked with the print screen button
Pressing the print screen button will allow you to select the captured area.
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Selecting custom rectangle is the default
Easy to use selection tool with a magnifier to select only the part of the screen that you need.
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Classic UI design makes it easy to use.
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FREE
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Flameshot
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5
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3
Cons
1
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Pin tool
Pin screenshots on screen so that you won't have to scroll up and down to find something in a long document all the time.
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No delay for area shot
It can not add a delay for an area shoot.
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Edit and copy on the fly
Write texts, draw rectangles, circles, and arrows on a screenshot and copy all on the fly or save the edited picture to disk. You can change colors, sizes and widths of all the elements the tool provides.
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Upload to Imgur
Take a screenshot and upload to Imgur with a click.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
License:
GPLv3
Tethered capture:
YES
Non-Distructive Editing:
YES
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Lightshot
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9
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4
Cons
4
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Includes an image editor
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No blur function
Some screen capture tools offer the option to blur parts of the image to hide sensitive info. It would be great if Lightshot did the same.
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Clean interface
In spite of some drawbacks, the clean and easy to use interface is awesome.
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Cannot change the size of the text
There seems to be no way to make the text bigger or smaller when writing on the screen capture, which is a huge minus compared to MonoSnap.
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Available for macOS, Windows, or as a Chrome plugin
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No publicly available license
No publicly available license and inquiries to the developer were not responded to.
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Freezes the screen using print screen key
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Cannot change the image hosting service
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac, Chrome, Firefox
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ShareX
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8
Cons
4
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Allows uploading to a vast number of different services
Designed as file uploader in the first place, ShareX supports overhelming amount of services for you to upload your files to and the list is expanding.
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Too complicated
This is extremely customizable, but extremely complex! If you want something simple and intuitive out of the box, stay away from ShareX.
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Free and open source
ShareX is licensed under GPL with source code available on GitHub.
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Privacy concern
Can upload screenshots to web without you realizing, unable to delete or reverse process.
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Customizable
You can choose what shortcut key to bind your command to, as well what host it uploads the file to.
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Scrolling window capture doesn't work always as expected
Sometimes might need to use another screen capture software to capture a scrolling page.
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Freezes screen when you capture
When you enter a capture mode, the screen content is preserved as it was when you started capturing by default. However there is a special "Light" mode where the screen does not freeze.
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The editor is rather simplistic
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Can capture video too
Apart from still images, ShareX allows the user to record unlimited video with all the options available for normal image capture.
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Capturing (screen, video, a window, etc.) with annotation + automation
Capturing (screen, video, a window, etc.) with annotation + automation makes for some powerful workflows. Annotation is key for research on any project size. Capturing screenshots, editing them ("annotating"), converting to a PNG, removing the background to make a transparent version, saving to google drive, creating large+med+sm sizes, uploading thumbnails, is an example of a workflow you could create. The list goes on... You'll find the same strength & depth in features for image handling also for text, videos, other files by type, and on and on..
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Has an editor
It has its own screen editing tool.
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It has a dead simple way for creating animated GIFs
It is great for creating software tutorials or highlighting new features in a sales function - nothing beats a well-placed animated GIF in an email.
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Platforms:
Windows
Technology:
C#
Video Formats:
GIF
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FastStone Capture
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9
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7
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1
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Output to clipboard or any of a dozen formats
Such as saving images in BMP, GIF, JPEG, PCX, PNG, TGA, TIFF and PDF formats as well as the screen recorder saving videos in the WMV (Windows Media Video) format.
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It has no feature to trim edges after scrolling capture
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Great capture flexibility, from full screen to freehand region
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The most lightweight, full featured snapshot for Windows.
This responsive, lightweight screenshot will probably be your favorite if you really run it through the test, A scrolling window capture that works, integrated image joining, scanner support, good magnified preview when setting boundaries, support for video capture and editing. Free upgrades for paid version with option for portable. Closest alternatives to feature set are Snagit and Shared, but this one feels much snappier with just the right features for the majority of people. Try it, you will not regret.
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Onboard editing, or output to external programs
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Hotkeys
You can assign hotkeys for everything. Current setup is: F5 - Fixed rectangle capture F6 - Custom (drag a square) rectangle capture F7 - Video capture 30fps F8 - Fullscreen capture F9 - Scroll fullscreen capture F10 - Summon FS to appear if hidden.
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You can capture disappearing items
When capture hotkey pressed - FSC will pause all functions going on in your screen so you can capture website dropdown menu for example, which would disappear otherwise when you leave the website window to press the capture tool.
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Unobtrusive
Always available via hotkey, doesn't interfere with any programs or operations.
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Platforms:
Windows
Video Formats:
WMV
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Screenpresso
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4
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Image editor
Built-in image editor to add arrows, balloons, numbered steps, etc..
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Branding
Branding in HD video capture of the free version.
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Video
Can create .mp4 videos.
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Works fine with 4k screens
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Portable version
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Platforms:
Windows
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OBS
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Records to many popular formats
You can record videos in formats such as mp4, flv, mkv, and more. You also have control over the bitrate used.
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Recording a window will not record the menu bar, popup menus or child dialogs
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Free and open source
No subscriptions or payments or licenses.
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Overkill for simple projects
Plus the interface is a bit intimidating.
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Available for Linux, Mac, Windows
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Needs tutorial to get started
Otherwise it's hard to find out how to record a screen or window.
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Live streams
Can be used to stream.
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Fast
From the website: "GPU-based game capture for high performance game streaming."
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Extendable
OBS has an API allowing developers to create their own unique plugins, giving them and others complete control of their streaming experience.
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Encoding using H264 (x264) and AAC and file output to MP4 or FLV
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Unlimited number of scenes and sources
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
Video Formats:
MP4, FLV, MKV
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Monosnap
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5
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Easy drag and drop saving and uploading
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Annotation tools for both screenshots and during video recording
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Screenshots and Screencasts in the same app
Nice to have one less app running all the time.
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Free
It costs nothing.
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Able to upload directly after recording or capturing
Very convenient especially when doing stuff like writing documentation or blog where you can just paste the hotlink directly.
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SnapDraw
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2
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Annotations
Lot's of choice in annotations, balloons and auto numbering.
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Interface
The user interface is a bit convoluted, and takes a while to get used to.
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Projects
Can save projects so you can edit the objects like text, arrows and shapes later.
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ScreenTake
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5
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3
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Cloud
Allows upload to cloud, a shareable link is created.
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No timer
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Animated gifs
Allows capturing animated gifs.
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Rectangles only
Only rectangular screen capture possible at the moment.
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Annotations
Allows annotations.
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Irfanview
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10
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7
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Some editing tools included (cropping, color correcting, etc...)
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GIF viewing is buggy
GIF viewing has longstanding problems like flickering, incorrect framerate or artifacts, and it is very unlikely that it will be ever fixed.
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Lots of plugins available
Plugins can be found here.
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Irfanview Thumbnail Viewer crashes on accessing AVI files
For some reason, the Irfanview Thumbnail Viewer crashes when it tries to access any .AVI movie file.
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Batch processing
Even exif information can be batch processed.
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No transparency support
The alpha is converted to the selected background color upon opening a picture. When saving the picture again, you can select a color which is converted to alpha again.
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Recognizes virtually any image format
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Missing some utilities
Like browsing files utility.
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You can just scroll with your mouse to explore images
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Preferences are hard to find
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Ultra fast
If you press and hold the right-arrow button (for displaying the next image), you can watch images pass by as if they are a video, it's that fast. No stuttering, it loads images as fast as your hard drive can keep up.
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Windows only
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Lightweight
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UI is far from ideal
Sometimes the interface is confusing.
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Can use 8bf (Photoshop) filters
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Easy updates
Very easy to update the program and its associated plugins.
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Irfanview Thumbnail Viewer is a convenient way to view all image files easily
Irfanview Thumbnail Viewer is a great way to view thumbnails of all image files, including thumbnails of WMF files which Windows cannot natively display.
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Platforms:
Windows
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Camtasia
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8
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Pros
5
Cons
2
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$200 price tag
If you're not recording your screen on a regular basis, one of the free options might be a better choice.
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Built-in Video Editor to Edit video after recording
Multiple media layers Cut, join, insert freeze frame, change volume Annotate with shapes and images
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Quite complex for novice users
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Can record audio
Record audio from the room (via microphone) or from your device. Add sound later if you want. Or not at all.
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Tutorial instruction is plentiful
There are hundreds of tutorial lessons among the TechSmith, YouTube, and Udemy sites. The presentations are clear and small enough to assimilate quickly and easily.
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Quick start with incremental ramp-up
Although the initial workspace screen may look daunting, with just a little instruction it's quite easy to navigate. More advanced features can be brought in as needed.
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Easy to learn and use
Show somebody something real quick or create a commercial grade production with a little practice.
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac
Video Formats:
MP4, MPEG, MOV, TREC
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Spectacle
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Free and open source
Spectacle is licensed under MIT with source code available on GitHub.
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Not maintained
The software is free, but no longer seems to be maintained.
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Simple hotkeys
Spectacle offers easy-to-remember preset hotkeys.
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Impossible to add new functions
While keyboard shortcuts can be changed for the available actions, there is no way to add custom actions which in turn limits the functionality of the app.
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Mouseless
All windows in Spectacle can be controlled with keyboard shortcuts, so no mouse is needed. This makes for a fast way to control windows.
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Limited window sizing capabilities
You can use 1/2 of the screen vertically and horizontally (divide into 4 parts). You can also use the screen in thirds too, but only the left and right third: you can't use the 1/3 in the center. There is no way to do a more granular distribution.
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Great UX
Spectacle is easy to use and configure. It's plug and play.
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Breaks on macOS High Sierra / Chrome or Firefox
Doesn't support side by side windows.
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Low footprint
Spectacle only uses up 18-19 MB of RAM, which means there is not much overhead by using this app.
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Doesn't work with any Adobe products
There are some apps like Adobe Reader that do not work with Spectacle. Basically, any app with a heavily customized UI that breaks OS X accessibility will not work correctly under Spectacle.
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Multi-monitor support
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7+ years of use
Using it for 7 years
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Vivaldi
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35
Cons
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Compatible with all Chrome extensions
Since Vivaldi is built on Chromium, the same base as Chrome (among other browsers) is built on, it was possible for Vivaldi developers to allow Chrome extensions to run in their browser.
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Some non-optional telemetry
According to its privacy policy, Vivaldi sends an approximate location (country or major city), randomized ID, version, cpu architecture, screen resolution (to know what screen sizes to test on) and time since last message every 24 hours (to know amount of active users).
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Tabs can be stacked
Tabs can be grouped under a single tab to easily keep track of all open webpages.
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Enabling "Hardware Accelerated Scrolling" can make scrolling jittery
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Lots of features and customizability
Vivaldi has a lot of features and customizability. Far more then most (perhaps all) other browses, and many to list them all individuality as separate pros.
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No Fingerprint Protection
Vivaldi doesn't include fingerprint randomization like Brave does by default or configured Firefox/ Librewolf.
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Ability to search through settings, history, open tabs, bookmarks in one place
A feature called Quick Commands (accessed via Ctrl + Q) allows quickly getting to settings, history, open tabs, bookmarks with incremental search.
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Sponsored bookmarks
Vivaldi has a number of preinstalled bookmarks, like Amazon. On some occasions, new bookmarks have been added when the browser updates. All of these bookmarks can be deleted, same as any other bookmark.
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Full of customizable keyboard shortcuts (can be completely keyboard-driven)
It's possible to change and add keyboard shortcuts for basically all commands. It also has single key shortcuts to execute actions with one click.
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Can't protect pinned tabs from changing to another URL
Clicking on a page link, then another, easy to wind up far from the original pinned tab site. There is no chrome addon or native vivaldi function to stop this.
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PC Cross-platform
Vivaldi is available on Windows, GNU/Linux and macOS, so it covers the most used PC operating systems.
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Can't disable all telemetry
Vivaldi needs some amount of knowledge about the amount of active users, for business deals.
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Notes
A notes panel allows to save notes from webpages and can include screenshots for reference and have tags and organized in folders to help manage them. Thumbnails are too small and Notes do not have separate page in settings, but it should, there are a lot of things to improve.
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Same security vulnerabilities as Chrome
Vivaldi uses the same browser engine as Chrome, meaning it has the same security-vulnerabilities as Chrome. Chrome is a big target for hackers (being the most popular browser in the world), and a vulnerability for Chrome will likely also exist in Vivaldi.
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Web Panels
Web Panels allow for easy access to any site from the side panel. They are useful for reading two websites side by side or for chatting (i.e. Facebook) and surfing at the same time. Panels can be hidden when not in use.
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No automatic silent background updates, except on macOS
Unlike most modern browsers, Vivaldi doesn't have the option to update silently in the background. It gives you a dialog box when an update comes out. The box doesn't warn you that not updating the browser could expose you to security risks, which could be pretty bad for your average joe, who doesn't know computers that well.
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Custom search engines
You can add as many search engines as you like. For example you can set up one for YouTube, one for Wikipedia, or whatever you want: you need only the URL of the search and it can be used from the URL bar (by prefixing it's nickname, yt for YouTube for example).
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Slower than Chrome
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Synchronisation
Everything can be synced with a Vivaldi account. Though there's still no mobile version, you can sync between computers and OSes.
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Still uses some Google services (can be disabled)
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Tab behaviour can be customised
The order you toggle, open, close or clone tabs can be modified to match a workflow that best works for you. For example you can choose tabs to toggle in recent order so you can go back and forth between the last most useful tabs without needing to change their position on the tab bar.
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Window size and resizing on Mac is broken
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Tab bar position can be changed
You can change tab bar position to top, bottom left or right.
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No touch bar support
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Mouse gestures
Integrated mouse gestures. Fully configurable as of Vivaldi 1.2 (snapshot available now). Allows for navigating the web, switching tabs, closing windows, opening settings etc. with a flick of the mouse.
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No option to open saved tab stack as a tab stack
You may save stack, but you can open it as separate tabs. Interesting that when you save session with stacks, you'll be able to open the stacks with inner settings of page tiling (size and zoom) as well. Contradiction worth of shame.
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Dark theme out of the box
There's even an option to automatically transition from light to dark based on the time of day.
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Partially proprietary
While Vivaldi is currently available gratis (without monetary charge), it is currently not fully libre (meaning that it does not allow users to view the source code used to create, to modify that code, or to redistribute modifications). It is therefore not considered free or open-source software. The C++ source code, for the Chromium backedn, however is open-source under a BSD license and can be downloaded and browsed from here. The UI code is not open-source, but consists of easily readable HTML, CSS & JS. Modifications can be shared on their forum's dedicated section.
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Manages bookmarks well
Vivaldi has an excellent bookmarks system. Bookmarks can be easily accessible via Speed Dial, side-bar, bookmarks bar, quick commands. No more messy bookmarks bar is needed and location bar suggestion is improved thus!
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Freezes often
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Built-in page capture
Vivaldi can grab a picture of the whole webpage or part of it and saves it automatically inside a note or as a file in your disk, or in your elected directory. But I have problems with images of full windows shown on monitor (using X Window System in GNU/Linux). Here I use system XWindow screenshots.
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Feature creep
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Analytical history
View graphically your most visited pages on a monthly, weekly, or daily basis.
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Some users seem to believe the developers do not care for your privacy
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Non-closable fixed tabs
A setting lets you prevent closing fixed tabs so you don't close anything important by accident.
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No built-in proxy
Unlike Opera Proxy (which leaks your IP address), Vivaldi doesn't have a proxy service out of the box. You'll need an extension or an external program, to use Vivaldi with a proxy server.
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Fast and safe
It is so faster and safer.
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Programmable user interface
For you programmers out there: Since Vivaldi uses JavaScript, React, Node.js, Browserify and multiple npm packages to build the browser, it can be customized with ease by anyone who knows HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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Saving sessions
It saves oversights many options and functions implemented in Vivaldi. E.g. see CON "No option to open saved tab stack as... tab stack!"
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Reader mode
Vivaldi has a built-in reader mode so you can remove all the clutter in news pages and read only the content, you can also customise the reader mode, like font size, style and colours.
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Usable fullscreen mode with address bar when needed
In comparison, on Chrome you will not see the address bar, only on ChromeOS when your mouse is on the top of the screen.
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Built-in ad and tracker blocker
Vivaldi has a built-in blocker that allows you to select between blocking just trackers or both trackers and ads. With customizable blocking list sources, good performance, and support for all the standard blocker list features you find in ad blocker extensions (with more to come), you might not need an ad blocker extension at all. This also comes in handy on Android, where Chromium/Vivaldi doesn't support extensions.
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Allows navigating to the next page without searching for the link
A feature called "fast forward" puts a dedicated button before the address bar. It takes you to the next page of a multi-page article, forum thread, or search results, without having to hunt for the link.
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WebRTC IP leaking can be disabled
A built-in setting called "Broadcast IP" will stop the IP leaking with WebRTC when disabled.
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GDPR compliant
Respects Privacy.
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Updates via dialog box
Unlike most modern browsers (but like most browsers of yesteryear), Vivaldi gives you a dialog box when an new version comes out; it doesn't just update silently in the background. The dialog box tells you about the changes that have been made, and lets you chose when you want to update.
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Portable version can be added on default apps
Most portable version cannot be added as default apps but Vivaldi offers that option and it comes with updater too.
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Single-key keyboard shortcuts (if you wish)
The optional feature for controling various functions (e.g. opening, closing and switching of tabs) by pressing just a single key rather than two turns out to be an extremely convenient extra.
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Easy UI zoom, i.e. adjusting the size of all user interface text
Relieve your eyes or save space on the screen – your choice!
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Shortcuts/nicknames for URLs
Just bookmark a page and you can henceforth open it by a shortname of your choosing.
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Allows for TOR hidden services (.Onion)
Only with a VPN that offers TOR connectivity.
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Customizable UI Theme and colors
Vivaldi can change the colors across the browser and has the option to change the color automatically depending on the page. Also, page loading animations are available in the address bar.
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Side panel and status bar
Unlike most modern browsers (but like most browsers of yesteryear), Vivaldi has a status bar. But the status bar is optional, you can turn it off (in the settings) if you don't want it. Vivaldi also has a side-panel, which again, can be turned off.
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Platforms:
Windows; macOS; Linux; Android
License:
BSD+Proprietary
Based On:
Chromium
Browser Engine:
Blink
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