Hi Guys. I’ve never done a review before, so bear with me.
Now, many people hate having to take screenshots and uploading them to share them with many people at a time. Well luckily there is a program to do that. Simply set a key combination (can just be PrtSc if you want), press it, select the area you want to take a screenshot of and it uploads it to the server automatically (plus, if you register it, you can make it upload to your server and even add a watermark). It’s a very simple and useful program.
I use it every day, and actually have a folder of all the screenshots I’ve uploaded. It uses a very small amount of CPU, and doesn’t need much. It also (automatically) places the link into the clipboard, so as soon as it finishes uploading, just click paste you can share the image immediately.
My Rating
Features: 9/10
Interface: 9/10
Performance: 10/10
Price/Value: 7/10 (Should be free)
Overall: 8.5/10
Here are some screenshots:
Currently there seems to be a problem with the website (http://www.grabup.com) so until they fix whatever problem they are having, I’ve given custom download links below.
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I don’t know about this program. Would you say that it’s better than the snipping tool that’s included in Windows Vista and 7 by default?
Definetly, mainly because it has a quick hotkey and upload technique.
Umm, I don’t know where you’ve been for the past few months but Grabup is dead. The owner vanished a few months ago, they haven’t tweeted since June, you can’t upload to the service (have to use custom FTP) and their GetSatisfaction pages are full of angry Mac users whose app broke when upgrading to Snow Leopard.
There hasn’t been a single word anywhere from the Grabup guys since June. They’re dead. Old news.
TinyGrab is a better suited version anyway – http://tinygrab.com
Um, I do not know where you've been for months but died Grabup. The owner has disappeared a few months ago, have not tweeted since June, can not be loaded in the service (staff must use FTP) and GetSatisfaction its pages are full of anger that Mac users of the application broke when moving to Snow Leopard.