Archive for May, 2008

Featured ScrnShots’ User: Ryan Townsend

Greg and I have decided to interview a ScrnShots user once a week or so. We will be selecting featured users according to number of uploads, comments and celebrity status. If you are interested in being featured, upload tons of screenshots and comment on others screenshots… trust me, we will notice you.

Some other ways you might go about being featured, is by blogging about ScrnShots, telling us how awesome we are or hassling us on twitter.

Our first featured ScrnShots user is Ryan Townsend. Ryan has been uploading, commenting, and giving great feedback since launch. I had the pleasure of talking to Ryan last week about what he does, and how ScrnShots is changing the way he works.

Derek: What is your profession?

Ryan: I am a part-time Lead Web Designer / Developer at a small ICT company in the Midlands, UK, and a full-time student studying Internet Computing at Manchester University, UK - as you can imagine time management is rather complicated! I have been developing websites professionally for 5 years now and in the past year I have moved on to web applications.

Derek: What does a day at work look like for you?

Ryan: Well as everyone knows, students cannot physically wake up until at least 11am, however I only have this luxury during term when I work remotely, work at the office starts at 9. Either way, first port of call is my RSS feeds, podcasts and emails, to see what is happening in the world. Next I set about my usual routine of working on layouts for website projects we have, and switching to coding web applications when I am less inspired. I believe the balance between artist design and technical development keeps me enthusiastic and driven. I make sure I have at least five minutes away from the computer an hour, so during that time I often plan things on my whiteboard, which I reckon is one of the most important tools for any developer (and you can pick one up for around £20 these days - bargain).

Derek: What are some things that you are working on right now?

Ryan: I have numerous web applications in the works at the moment, most of which I cannot release details for, but keep an eye on my Scrnshots feed (scrnshots.com/users/ryan) for sneak-peaks. For those of you interested in Ruby On Rails development I am also running a screencast tutorial site over at ThinkRefresh.com.

Derek: How does ScrnShots fit into your workflow?

Ryan: Well as I mentioned earlier, the first thing I do in the morning is check my RSS feeds, which used to be full of web design galleries, I’d look through all the new entries screenshot-ing the sites I like and sort them into folders based on the site’s style. This process has now been totally replaced by getting my inspiration from select user’s RSS feeds on Scrnshots, and either favorite-ing their uploads, or visiting the site personally and capturing the area I like using the desktop tool (currently in beta). The tagging really helps, as OS X doesn’t let you tag your documents (to my knowledge), so Scrnshots is much more organized when it comes to revisiting the images.

Derek: What do you use ScrnShots for?

Ryan: Besides storing my own personal inspiration, many of my friends also follow my feed for aiding their own projects. I release sneak-peaks of my applications, so people can provide me with valuable feedback, I also enjoy reciprocating and providing advice to other users too.

Derek: This is your time to shine, what else would you like to say?

Ryan: To be the best you can as a designer / developer, you must constantly look at what others are doing to stay in the game, otherwise you’ll quickly be left behind. You should also be critical of your own work, so getting feedback from others can be really useful. Scrnshots is a brilliant place for both of these things, so get signed up.

ScrnShots @ Launch Party Vancouver!

Greg and I will be “showing off” ScrnShots at Launch Party Vancouver tomorrow!

“Launch Party Vancouver is a lively mixer for the city’s brightest entrepreneurs, tech junkies, and bloggers, who are doing it, have done it or want to make their ideas happen. The goal of the event is to connect BC’s growing community of Internet and new media leaders with investors and other trailblazers across Canada and abroad.”

If you are in the Vancouver area, we’d love to meet you and have a chat.5:30pm - 9:00pm @ The Republic, 958 Granville Street Vancouver, BC

The Power of a Good Header

As more and more screenshots roll in, I keep realizing how important a good header is. The simplest of layouts can really stand out from the crowd if accompanied by a good header.

Here’s some screenshots of headers from the past week that really caught my eye: 

New Features!!

I know it’s only day 2, but we’ve already added a few new features!

Although small, they are worth noting:

First, on profile pages you can now view recent activity “on you” and “by you”.

Also, within days we will be launching a “logged-in” dashboard homepage that will allow you too see an aggregated list of all your and your contacts’ activity on ScrnShots.

Second, you can now subscribe to an RSS feed of your contacts uploads. No more snooping around the site to see what your contacts are doing, you can get it right from your cozy RSS reader. To subscribe to the feed go to your profile page and click the big RSS icon beside the contacts count on the left side.

Finally, we’ve heard your pleas for desktop integration, and we want you to know that we are planning to launch it on Tuesday, May 20. If you want to have a sneak peek, check out this earlier post. More details to come soon!

After the Smoke Clears

Hey ScrnShot-ites,

Day 1 was a huge success! We are happy to welcome just under 500 new users to the ScrnShots community!

We ended off the day with just under 10,000 page views, and 720 screenshots uploaded!

We want to thank everyone who signed up and contributed yesterday. It’s really exciting for us to see people using ScrnShots!

ScrnShots, RELEASED!!

Hey friends,

We’re very happy to announce that ScrnShots has released to the public! It’s been a long time coming, and we would like to thank you all for being so patient and supportive.

You can signup for an account right now.

Here’s some of the features that you can look forward to:

  • Upload your screenshots
  • Tag and describe screenshots
  • Comment on screenshots
  • Add contacts
  • RSS feeds
  • Screenshots widgets to embed in your blog
  • Desktop uploading tools (coming in two weeks!)
  • Browser plugins for integration with your workflow (coming soon)
  • Groups (coming soon)
  • ScrnShots Public API (coming in two weeks)

If you find ScrnShots useful, or know someone who would, please pass it on to others! We have tried to make it super-easy for you, by including HTML embed tags beside every screenshot.

If you have any suggestions or questions, please feel free to voice them here.

Mac Screenshot Apps Faceoff

Although ScrnShots isn’t mentioned, The Unofficial Apple Weblog posted a review of the best screenshot tools for the Mac. Looks like Skitch is a clear victor (which isn’t surprising, its a great app).

At the office, we’ve played with each of these apps extensively (as I’m sure that many of you Mac users have also). With the release of our public API, we hope that any of these tools will be able to integrate into your workflow with ScrnShots.

Profile Page Preview

We are happy to introduce some new features that we have added to the profile pages. They will be implemented on Tuesday, for the public release.

The first major change is the sidebar on user profile pages which now features quick access to user stats and RSS feeds. It will also be extremely easy to add users as contacts as you can see by the big “Add As Contact” button.

ScrnShots - Profile Page Sidebar

And the other section that we will be adding to the profile pages is the recent activity section:

ScrnShots - Recent Activity

The recent activity will showcase what you’ve been up to. Within the next week it will also include activity that has been done on your items. What do you think of the additions? Feedback? Thoughts?

ReadWriteWeb Reviews ScrnShots!!

I would like to thank Sarah Perez and all the folks at ReadWriteWeb, for the flattering review of ScrnShots.

Here is Sarah’s take on ScrnShots:

Scrnshots, currently in private beta, is meant to serve as a community for designers to share their screenshots of interesting or beautiful designs. However, the service, which allows you to upload shots which others can use via an embed code, has the potential to be more than just a niche community for artistic types.

At first glance, ScrnShots appears to be a takeoff on sites like FFFFOUND! or We Heart It (our coverage). Those sites let you “favorite” pictures from the web as inspiring, interesting, artistic, and so on. ScrnShots takes it a step further, encouraging you to take a screenshot of the image and then upload it to their service.

She makes a few good points about ScrnShots being more than just a “niche community” for designers. She mentions the potential use for bloggers who need a place to host screenshots that are simply not important enough to take up space on your computer. These are exactly the ways in which we would love to see ScrnShots grow; users coming up with their own uses for our system.

Sarah touches on the fact that the uploading process is simply too long: “As it is right now, screenshots have to be uploaded one-by-one, a tedious process that simply takes to long for anyone to become a heavy user of the service.”

We, here at ScrnShots have two answers for this:

  1. We’re working on a few uploading tools right now that should make integration with your desktop quite seemless. You can check out a video preview of the ScrnShots mac desktop application here: http://blog.scrnshots.com/2008/04/09/screencast-mac-desktop-app-preview/
  2. We are also going to be releasing the API to the public a few weeks after launch, which will enable developers to build their own tools to share with the community.

Once again, thank you to Sarah and ReadWriteWeb!! We really appreciate it!