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v0.1.3

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@TwiZxD TwiZxD released this 05 Jul 20:02

Download Quickshot v0.1.3

Fast, native, offline region screenshots — hotkey, drag-select,
annotate, then copy or save.

Windows

  1. Download Quickshot.exe below and run it — no install, no unzip.
  2. It lives in the system tray (look behind the ^ arrow). Press Print Screen,
    drag to select, then Ctrl+C to copy or Ctrl+S to save.
  3. SmartScreen may warn on first run (unsigned) — click More info → Run anyway.

macOS

  1. Download Quickshot.dmg below and open it.
  2. Drag Quickshot Screenshot onto the Applications shortcut in the window.
    (Installing to Applications matters — running it from Downloads makes macOS
    run it from a temp path, which breaks the Screen Recording permission.)
  3. First launch: the build isn't notarised yet, so Gatekeeper blocks a normal
    double-click. Open System Settings → Privacy & Security, scroll to the
    message about Quickshot, and click Open Anyway.
  4. Grant two permissions in System Settings → Privacy & Security:
    Screen Recording (to capture) and Accessibility (for the hotkey).

(A plain Quickshot-Screenshot-macos.zip is also provided as a fallback.)


Already installed? Use Check for updates… from the tray/menu-bar icon —
no need to download manually. See the full changelog below.

Full Changelog: https://github.com/TwiZxD/quickshot-releases/commits/v0.1.3

v0.1.2

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@TwiZxD TwiZxD released this 05 Jul 18:05

Download Quickshot v0.1.2

Fast, native, offline region screenshots — hotkey, drag-select,
annotate, then copy or save.

Windows

  1. Download Quickshot.exe below and run it — no install, no unzip.
  2. It lives in the system tray (look behind the ^ arrow). Press Print Screen,
    drag to select, then Ctrl+C to copy or Ctrl+S to save.
  3. SmartScreen may warn on first run (unsigned) — click More info → Run anyway.

macOS

  1. Download Quickshot.dmg below and open it.
  2. Drag Quickshot Screenshot onto the Applications shortcut in the window.
    (Installing to Applications matters — running it from Downloads makes macOS
    run it from a temp path, which breaks the Screen Recording permission.)
  3. First launch: the build isn't notarised yet, so Gatekeeper blocks a normal
    double-click. Open System Settings → Privacy & Security, scroll to the
    message about Quickshot, and click Open Anyway.
  4. Grant two permissions in System Settings → Privacy & Security:
    Screen Recording (to capture) and Accessibility (for the hotkey).

(A plain Quickshot-Screenshot-macos.zip is also provided as a fallback.)


Already installed? Use Check for updates… from the tray/menu-bar icon —
no need to download manually. See the full changelog below.

Full Changelog: https://github.com/TwiZxD/quickshot-releases/commits/v0.1.2

v0.1.1

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@TwiZxD TwiZxD released this 03 Jul 09:11

Download Quickshot v0.1.1

Fast, native, offline region screenshots — hotkey, drag-select,
annotate, then copy or save.

Windows

  1. Download Quickshot.exe below and run it — no install, no unzip.
  2. It lives in the system tray (look behind the ^ arrow). Press Print Screen,
    drag to select, then Ctrl+C to copy or Ctrl+S to save.
  3. SmartScreen may warn on first run (unsigned) — click More info → Run anyway.

macOS

  1. Download Quickshot-Screenshot-macos.zip below and unzip it.
  2. Drag Quickshot Screenshot.app into your Applications folder.
  3. First launch: right-click the app → Open (the build isn't notarised yet,
    so a normal double-click is blocked by Gatekeeper).
  4. Grant two permissions in System Settings → Privacy & Security:
    Screen Recording (to capture) and Accessibility (for the hotkey).

Already installed? Use Check for updates… from the tray/menu-bar icon —
no need to download manually. See the full changelog below.

Full Changelog: https://github.com/TwiZxD/quickshot-releases/commits/v0.1.1

v0.1.0

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@TwiZxD TwiZxD released this 23 Jun 14:14

Download Quickshot v0.1.0

Fast, native, offline region screenshots — hotkey, drag-select,
annotate, then copy or save.

Windows

  1. Download quickshot-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc.zip below and unzip it.
  2. Run quickshot.exe. It lives in the system tray (look behind the ^ arrow).
  3. Press Print Screen, drag to select, then Ctrl+C to copy or Ctrl+S to save.

macOS

  1. Download Quickshot-Screenshot-macos.zip below and unzip it.
  2. Drag Quickshot Screenshot.app into your Applications folder.
  3. First launch: right-click the app → Open (the build isn't notarised yet,
    so a normal double-click is blocked by Gatekeeper).
  4. Grant two permissions in System Settings → Privacy & Security:
    Screen Recording (to capture) and Accessibility (for the hotkey).

Already installed? Use Check for updates… from the tray/menu-bar icon —
no need to download manually. See the full changelog below.

Full Changelog: https://github.com/TwiZxD/quickshot-releases/commits/v0.1.0