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Grabilla

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Grabilla
Main Grabilla interface.
Main Grabilla interface.
Developer(s)Grabilla
Initial release28 November 2007; 18 years ago (2007-11-28)
Stable release
1.25 / 13 November 2015; 10 years ago (2015-11-13)
Written inQt 5
Engine
    Operating systemWindows XP or later
    Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later
    Android 2.3 or later
    iOS 9
    PlatformIntel x86 - 32-bit; .NET Framework 3.5 with Service Pack 1 (Windows version); QuickTime 7.5.5 (Mac OS X version)
    Size31.00 MB
    Available inEnglish
    TypeScreenshot software, screencast software
    LicenseFreemium
    Websitegrabilla.com

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    Grabilla is a computer program launched in 2007. The software takes a screenshot of the user's computer screen and uploads it to the web, FTP, a computer, or copies it to the clipboard. If uploaded to the web, the program automatically creates a URL to the image that can be shared with others. The application can record videos of the user's screen, with the user's voice comments, and upload or save the created video. It can also capture animated gifs up to 10 seconds in length. Grabilla is compatible with Android, Macintosh (Mac OS X[1] and iOS[2]) and Microsoft Windows.

    Users can sign up for an account before using the software, but it can be used without an account as well. Currently, users can log in with Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Yahoo!, LinkedIn, and GitHub. Grabilla accounts using email and password were available as of October 3, 2014.[3]

    Features

    • Screenshot capture ( PNG) with editing capabilities
    • Video recording with voice capture
    • Animated GIF capture
    • Scrolling window capture
    • Any file upload and sharing

    Paid features were released in Grabilla as of March 15, 2014.[4] These included screenshot password protection, short URL statistics, and the ability to generate direct image links in one click (free users had to click two or three times).

    Browser plugins for screenshot

    A browser plugin is available for Google Chrome[5] and Mozilla Firefox.[6] A Safari extension is no longer listed.

    Listings

    It is listed on CNET[7] and other major download sites.

    Reviews were published on Ghacks,[8] CHIP.de,[9] The Tech Gadget,[10] and Addictive Tips.[11]

    See also

    References


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