LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Posting Images Reminder
#11
I prefer imgur. It has less ads. When I click to save the images on other image hosting services, usually a new window opens with advertisements. If I do it on an Android device I get redirected to another page, and sometimes even download of some file starts! That never happens with imgur.
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#12
Must agree here, imgur, for my purposes, is very easy to use. The uploads are very fast and haven't had an image disappear on it's own. Have deleted some myself. IMHO, imgur is a very good recommendation. 
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#13
Imgur will be the default until such time that it proves to be counterproductive. Cheers.
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#14
Thank You for your decision.
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#15
Quote:misko-2083:
Imgur keeps the images if they have 1 view per 6 months.

help.imgur.com: How long do you keep the images?

Sorry misko, that's incorrect. Your own link clearly shows that the images are held indefinitely. When I signed up in mid 2014 Imgur was not free. The deal at the time was that once you have uploaded 250 images (I think) you were expected to start paying a small subscription fee. Otherwise the oldest images would get deleted to make room for the new ones. I'm not sure if this policy is still in effect because I haven't reached 250 limit yet. Personally I have no problem paying a small fee for a high quality hosting service.
LL 2.4, Xubuntu 14.04.2, Debian 8, Manjaro
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#16
I'm very impressed with photobucket, I think it's interface/web page is much more user friendly and a more pleasant experience than imgur which I tried first for about a week.
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#17
A few years back, in Windows, I was using ImageShack QuickShot until the upload link stopped working sometime around 2011:

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All what you needed to do to post a screenshot of an active window on a forum like this one was:

- hit Ctrl+9 (to take the screenshot and upload the image to ImageShack server)
- wait a few seconds for a pop-up confirming the upload was ok
- place the cursor on the proper line in the message editor
- hit Ctrl+V (to paste the link)

I wish there was something similar available in Linux.
LL 2.4, Xubuntu 14.04.2, Debian 8, Manjaro
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#18
In XFCE 4.12, there will be an option to upload to imgur directly. This is a god-send for us Smile

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#19
What annoys me with most screen shooters is that you can only use a delay for a full desktop shot but not for an area/region of the screen so I always use shutter myself, it's bulky but does what I want how I want.
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#20
Postimage.org is what is use now. I even purchased a subscription, heck i use it for just about everything now. I haven't had an issue yet.
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