If you wish to contribute to the Linux version of Gyazo specifically it would be a great help and you can find the project on github.Ģ.
#GYAZO FOR MAC FOR MAC#
We plan to release further updates for Mac and Linux in the future. As always, let us know your feedback, comments, and interesting ideas so we can continue to improve the service for you. We have much more to come so check back soon for a big announcement in the coming weeks. That way you can become much more productive than them. We hope you enjoy the service and make sure you don't tell anyone how they can save some time when they want to share their screen. When using a proxy, sometimes Gyazo GIFs would fail to upload and this has now been fixed.When your Gyazo auto-updates a balloon will pop up with a message to let you know.In Gyazo GIF, the mouse cursor is now visible to make it easier to demo actions.JPG and GIF files will be uploaded with the same file type and will not be converted to PNG.Large images will automatically be scaled down before uploading (with an option in settings)."Send to Gyazo" by right-clicking image files.
#GYAZO FOR MAC WINDOWS#
For all older versions of Gyazo please visit and click "download for free" to get the latest update.įeatures and Improvements in Gyazo 2.2 for Windows
#GYAZO FOR MAC UPDATE#
If you have updated to Gyazo version 2.1 it will update automatically and you will not have to manually download the application. We are also announcing that we will distribute certain internal tools and libraries as open source software.
In hope to improving the technical level of local Kyoto-area start-ups, we are creating blog posts and spreading the word through events. We started managing over 100 million records (collections) using MongoDB from six month ago, and scaled & maintained it with very minimal management resources. MongoDB is a NoSQL database which has attracted considerable attention in recent years. This has led the company to implement the new framework and enhance productivity when developing new features. The company made the decision to migrate from PHP to Ruby on Rails in an effort to operate the service with a minimal number of staff. in Kyoto is a very small development team responsible for the transition. Available on Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone platforms, it has over 6 million unique users, 10 million uploads, and 44 million page views monthly. Today we would like to share a story of technical interest to those who wonder how Gyazo manages to serve so many users.įor readers who are not as familiar with Gyazo, it is a cloud based service that can be used to capture anything on screen, and to share images and video instantly with everyone.