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Fuwari vs Shottr

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Fuwari

6.0
Productivity

Floating screenshot like a sticky

Shottr

8.0
Media & Design

Screenshot measurement and annotation tool

Metric Fuwari Shottr
Category Productivity Media & Design
AI Score 6.0 8.0
30-day Installs 6 2.8K
90-day Installs 36 7.3K
365-day Installs 146 21.1K
Version 1.0.0 1.9.1
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 235 21
GitHub Forks 30 -
Open Issues 7 1
License MIT GPL-3.0
Language Swift
Last GitHub Commit 3y ago 1y ago
First Seen Sep 4, 2017 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

Fuwari

Fuwari is a macOS app that allows users to take floating screenshots, acting like sticky notes for quick annotations and sharing. It's ideal for content creators and anyone needing efficient screenshot management.

Enables users to capture floating screenshots that function similarly to sticky notes.

Pros

  • + Unique floating screenshot functionality.
  • + Convenient sticky note-like interface for annotations.
  • + Open-source under the MIT license.

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, posing potential security risks.
  • - Reports of high CPU usage affecting performance.

Shottr

Shottr is a screenshot measurement and annotation tool designed for precision and ease of use. It offers features like pixel-perfect measurements, customizable annotations, and integration with Alfred for workflow efficiency. Ideal for designers, developers, and anyone needing detailed screenshot analysis.

Shottr allows users to take screenshots, measure pixel distances, and annotate images with precision.

Pros

  • + Integration with Alfred for efficient workflow
  • + Active development and regular updates
  • + Precise measurement and annotation features
  • + User-friendly interface for screenshot management

Cons

  • - Limited community discussion outside of Hacker News
  • - Niche appeal may limit broad adoption