Posts Tagged ‘launch’

ScrnShots Launched!
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

We launched ScrnShots this morning at 10:00 am PST. So, far the traffic has been encouraging, people seem to be really into it, so that’s good.

ScrnShots is a community where you can upload, tag and share your screenshots. Greg Bell and I just started full time on this project last week, and it’s very exciting for us to have a product that is actually out there and available to the public.

If you wanna signup for an account you can do it here.

We also just got blogged about on Web Worker Daily, which is also very exciting!

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ScrnShots - An App for designers to store/share/organize their screenshots
Monday, February 25th, 2008

ScrnShots - Share your inspirationMy friend Greg Bell has been silently working on a project called ScrnShots for the past 3 or so months. It is an online application for designers to store, share, and organize their screenshots.

The need came out of a massive amount of screenshots that Greg had collected over the years. He had been organizing them using iPhoto (which I would consider a nightmare), but realized that others could greatly benefit from his massive library. At one point he tried using flickr to share them, but it was just weird because most of his contacts (ie. friends and family) didn’t care about screenshots of websites that meant nothing to them.

Greg, being the innovative person that he is, decided to create his own online community for sharing screenshots.

Currently, ScrnShots is in beta, but that is about to change within a month. And along with the launch of ScrnShots, Greg is releasing a few desktop integration tools. Right now, they will be mostly for use on Mac, but with a public API and a few nerds, that will hopefully be short-lived.

I have agreed to help Greg in whatever way that I can, and so I am going to be blogging/evangelizing ScrnShots like crazy in the next little while.

If you would like to help us create some buzz around this thing, let us know… or just blog, twitter, utter… or talk about it!