Clupper

Clupper is a powerful tool to create screenshots and easily upload the contents of your clipboard. Screenshots, files and text can be published with one click. Clupper supports various file hosters like ImageShack or RapidShare by default. Neither configuration nor account registration is needed to use them, everything works out of the box. Furthermore, you are also able to upload contents to your own FTP server.
It has never been so easy to publish screenshots and further clipboard content!
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Features
  • Instant 1-click publishing of almost any clipboard content (screenshots, text, files and more)
  • Support for various hosters, e.g. ImageShack, RapidShare or any FTP server
  • Editor to edit, mark and crop images before uploading
  • Pause / Resume of uploads
  • Platform independent freeware

Typical scenarios

Imagine you'd like to show some content of your screen (e.g. your latest royal flush in online poker Cool) to a friend, for example via ICQ. How do you do it? Create a screenshot, paste it in an image editing tool, save it as a file, open an FTP client to upload to the web and manually write the image file URL to your friend in ICQ. So much annoying work for so little action, again and again.
This is where Clupper comes up! Clupper offers you a 1-click-solution to make the above scenario happen: Create a screenshot (e.g. via Clupper itself or by pressing "Alt+Print") and click the Clupper tray icon to publish it. The link to your image can be re-copied to your clipboard, just paste it in ICQ, an email or wherever. Of course you can also edit the image (crop, mark, …) in Clupper's editor before uploading it. And it gets even better: Not only can you upload screenhots but nearly everything you can think about having in the system clipboard. Copy one or more files in explorer, clup it; copy text, clup it, and so on.

Documentation

1. Installing and updating Clupper

Clupper is Java Web Start based. Simply click Download now! to get started. If a security warning shows up, just confirm to continue. After you're done, the Clupper symbol tray icon appears in your system tray. Whenever new versions of Clupper are released they are automatically installed the next time you start the program.

2. Global Preferences

Clupper offers many options to configure it according to your needs. Choose your favorite behaviour by checking the appropriate boxes in the "Global Preferences" section. Most of the options are self-explaining. If you need furhter advice please write a mail to dev@pnpq.de.

3. Remote Accounts

Clupper comes up with various pre-configured accounts to host your content, e.g. ImageShack and RapidShare. Neither configuration nor registration is needed to use them, you may start cluppering instantly. If needed, you are able to create more accounts, for example to upload content to your own FTP space. Basically, an account bundles information on where to upload files and how to access those files via a browser. To configure accounts, right click the Clupper tray icon and choose "Preferences" from the menu. The section "Accounts" contains all currently available accounts that may be used to publish content. Except changing names there is nothing to do for pre-configured hosters like ImageShack and RapidShare
To configure Clupper to upload data to your own FTP space follow the following guidelines.
  • Name: An arbitrary name for this account
  • Host: The hostname of the server where you want to put files, e.g. yourhostname.com
  • Port: The ftp port at which your ftp server listens for incoming request, e.g. 21
  • FTP-Path: The relative path from your ftp root directory to put files in. Log in to your server via FTP (you are in the ftp root directory now). In a directoy accessible via HTTP create a folder for clupper (e.g. clupper) and enter the relative path from ftp root to here in the options (e.g. clupper)
  • HTTP-URL: The absolute HTTP path under which the above entered path can be accessed. For the above ftp path and host the HTTP-URL would be http://yourhostname.com/clupper
  • User: The ftp log in username, e.g. b282039
  • Password: The ftp password, e.g. ftppass

4. Editing images

There are different possibilities to edit an image before uploading it. Right click the clupper try icon and select the "Edit" item to start the editor. If the clipboard holds an image the editor starts. The following editing tools are available at present:
  • Crop-Tool
    • Use this tool to crop your images. Just drag and drop the mouse to select the crop area. After releasing the image is croped immediatly.
  • Advance Crop-Tool
    • This tool is similar to the above described standard crop tool but does not crop the selected area immediatly after releasing the mouse button. Instead, a frame is shown around the crop area which can be moved by dragging one of the four marked edges. Click the middle mouse button to finally crop the image after you made your choice.
  • Marker
    • Use the marker like a pencil to highlight specific areas of an image.
Every editing step can be taken back by clicking the "Undo" button. To upload the image after finishing the edit just click the appropriate "Clup it" button. For easy access all editor functions can be chosen from the context menu (right click) too.

5. Upload History

If enabled, Clupper remembers each successful upload in a history including a content preview. Using the history you can easily access previously published content and its URLs.