I once worked with someone who entered Google in the search bar then clicked the top result to be taken to Google.com to then type in what she was searching for.
I'm ashamed to say I'm one of these people. most of my chatting with friends is done through signal, and I don't have the admin privileges to install the desktop app for signal. Therefore I would have to take the screenshot then email it to myself to access the image in my phone before sending it. Meanwhile I can just take a photo within the signal app and send it immediately.
Yeah same. If technology is using 50 clicks and you have to send out a blood hound to find out where something downloaded to to sort out just moving one thing to another device if you can do the same thing with one button click on your phone and it’s done, you’re the genius.
even if you have drop box on all devices it is a pain in the ass. Cuz Good luck finding out where it downloaded. If you’re using your phone to snapshot as a workaround, you’re being the big brain.
If you intend to text that to someone, and it's on your computer, then you'd have to screenshot it, create an email, attach the picture, send it to yourself, open the email on your phone, download it, and then text it. It's way easier to just snap a picture with your phone and send it.
I have a Telegram account, but half my friends don't and none of my family does. Some of them use Facebook Messenger, and some use WhatsApp, but I will never install a Facebook app. So sometimes SMS is the only option. There's not enough standarization yet.
I'm guilty of this, too. However, if you have whatsapp on your pc, you can screenshot the thing you wanna show and then either send it to yourself or a designated friend. The image will be there in your phone gallery to send via text.
It's useful, but I'm sometimes busy/focused on something else/lazy, and so i take a picture and whomever gets it can just deal with it
For Android, once you took a screenshot on your PC and copied it (which most screenshot software does automatically), in browser go to http://photos.google.com and press ctrl-v on your keyboard. Done.. This isn't the 90s lol