Screenshotter
smartphones have many native or out-of-the-box functions useful for all kinds of users. One of them is the screenshots or screenshots, which allows you to take a picture of what that is seen at that moment on the screen to leave a witness of it. Whether with the aim of showing part of a WhatsApp conversation, reporting some content or simply share something that has been seen, comfortably.The downside of this is that, over time, the terminal's gallery or reel ends up filling up with these images that you don't always want to store once shared or captured. That is why the application Screenshotter
This is a photo management tool that helps the user to organize their screenshots or captures in a comfortable way. In fact, it's automatic, making it possible to create different folders so nothing gets mixed up and you can save, delete, and refer to all of them at any time. A real plus point for users who regularly use this function on iPhone (Home button plus lock button), the only platform for which Screenshotter is available. This is how it works.
Simply install the app and allow it to access the user's camera roll to automatically identify which are photos and which are screenshots.Thus, after a short loading time, they are all gathered on the application screen. From here the user can visualize and consult them comfortably at any time. However, the management skills of Screenshoter go further, offering the user to create different folders to organize everything and even file those that they do not want to have hanging around the application.
You just have to previously create the folders that you want, giving them a name determined and then, from the general selection of captures, perform a multiple selection by long pressing on an item. Once all the images related to the same concept have been marked, all you have to do is choose the option Move to and select the destination folder, moving all the elements there. It is also possible to archive them to prevent them from appearing in the application, but keeping them stored in a separate folder that is always available.
Don't lose sight of other extra options very interesting such as the possibility of sharing individual screenshots or entire folders when displaying the contextual menu, either via email, messaging applications or social networks Along with this, although in future updates, it will also be possible to create a backup or backup copy on the Internet, allowing you to save Captures in the cloud to access them at any time no matter if the device is lost.
In short, a useful application for users accustomed to capturing numerous screens, either to share through other tools or because they are developers or experts who use this feature often.The good thing is that Screenshoter is completely free Downloadable only for iPhone via the App Store