Would anyone be interesting in making a flatpak of this awesome screenshot application? I find this app very useful!

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  1. flameshot

    Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash:

    Have you tried Flameshot? it's actively developed and has Wayland support for Gnome, KDE, and Sway (though the latter doesn't work for me).

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  3. HotShots

    Screenshot and annotation software

    url: https://github.com/obiwankennedy/HotShots

  4. HotShots_flatpak

    Screen capture and add annotations and graphical data to it

    There you go! https://github.com/fastrizwaan/HotShots_flatpak Shall we try to add it to flathub?

  5. vocabjava_flatpak

    Vocabulary Builder 1.33 by Amit Shrestha rorokimdim https://github.com/rorokimdim

    I agree that flatpak should be used to rescue useful unmaintained softwares. That's why I made unmaintained vocabulary builder java app. Even the developer is happy that his old work is alive and kicking. https://github.com/fastrizwaan/vocabjava_flatpak

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