Droplr: an image is worth a thousand words...
Pros
- It's a quick and easy way to capture a web page. Even easier than desktop apps like Snagit.
- It provides tools for commenting on the image, making it easy to share your opinions about visual elements.
- It automatically uploads the file and provides a shareable link. There is no need to save the image to hard disk and then insert in a mail message.
- Despite not being its main feature, Droplr also allows to write and save text, be it code snippets or in Markdown format.
Cons
- In general, the tools could support a bit more customization.
- Droplr lacks a crop tool. The only way to adjust the limits of a captured image is making another capture of the page.
- The pixelization tool (useful for blurring details in images), should support different modes of use. Depending on the size of the information below, it does not provide enough blur.
Return on Investment
- Droplr gave more agility to our creation workflow.
- Sharing captures of ongoing projects to clients help to identify their preferences more clearly.
- Internal tutorials and procedure documents are now much more visually detailed, resulting in fewer mistakes and calls to support.
Alternatives Considered
Dropbox and Evernote
Other Software Used
LastPass, Lucidchart, MindManager




