Taking screenshots on Linux is easy enough, but making them visually engaging? That requires more effort — not so with Gradia. Gradia is a new screenshot tool for Linux with a key difference: it’s focused less on taking screenshots and more on making screenshots look nicer for sharing on social media, app store listings, blog posts, etc., without the need to open full-blown image editing software. Or to say the same thing in fewer words: it lets you turn hum-drum screen captures into eye-catching graphics by placing them inset on a colourful background with annotation tools. A top-level overview of […]
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