Snipping Tool++: Upload Images To Imgur & Text Snippets To Pastebin

Windows 7 comes with a Snipping Tool application that easily lets you capture different kinds of screenshots. Albeit it’s not flooded with a wide array of features, it’s a major improvement over the previous Print Screen method that would take screenshot of the whole screen, which you can then paste in the integrated Paint utility and make a few adjustments thereafter. If you still aren’t quite satisfied with Snipping Tool, then you might need to look for some alternative solutions, and Snipping Tool++ is just one of those. You may call it an evolved version of Windows default Snipping Tool that contains a few additional features that are never found on the former one. It’s an ultra-light, Java-based application that, along with simply enabling you to capture the screenshots, also lets you upload them directly to Imgur, and in addition, uploads text snippets to PasteBin. Yes! you might be wondering what PasteBin has to do with screenshots; well, an added feature never hurts anyway. Moreover, if you frequently find the need to upload various images to Imgur (a renowned image sharing web service), then the application might come in handy to upload multiple images to the site (at most 50 within an hour) without firing up your web browser. Read More

Official Pastebin App Now Available For iPhone, iPod Touch & iPad

Pastebin is essentially the web’s notepad – used by millions regularly for sharing their plain text and code snippets with others. And now everyone’s favorite ubiquitous text pasting and sharing service has an iOS app. Released recently for both the iPhone and the iPad, the app allows you easy access to Pastebin from your iOS device on the go. Read on for our complete hands-on review. Read More

Create, Sort & Manage Text Snippets With This Pastebin Desktop Client

Users use Pastebins to post messages on Twitter, and is very popular among IRC channels. One of the most renowned and earliest example of pastebin is Pastebin.com, a web-based application that lets users upload text snippets in order to share them with friends, colleagues and with public.. Most software developers use this online service to paste large chunks of code modules to get help and feedback from other developers and users, making various troubleshooting aspects tad easier. Even though it allows you to store text for a certain period of time, you can paste any type of text and share it with others without worrying about any size restrictions. To use the service, one has to visit Pastebin website or use web browsers' extensions to quickly paste text to Pastebin.com. If you want to manage your Pastbin account and publish your text snippets from desktop, have a look at PasteBin. It is powered by Pastebin.com, the application lets you create, store and manage your Pastebin entries, without even opening your web browser. You can either log in to your personal Pastebin account or use a Guest account to upload the text snippets. More details to follow after the jump. Read More

Send Selected Lines Of Code From Visual Studio To PasteBin

The Pastebin desktop client offers a quick way to send text and individual code files to pastebin.com but when it’s required to send selected lines of code from software IDE, like from Visual Studio to pastebin.com, copying code manually to pastebin desktop client is not only time wasting but wearisome task as well. Send to PasteBin is a Pastebin add-in for Visual Studio 2010 that allows you to instantly send selected lines of code to pastebin.com from within the Visual Studio interface. Unlike other Pastebin clients, it lets you select text format and number of days after which copied text/code will expire. Additionally, you can send the code directly to your pasteboard or choose to send it to Pastebin anonymously. Read More