Always the same error : "One of the images did not match the size requirements. Nothong was saved." i tested ten times the soft, with ten differents resolution. Dont work !
Always the same error : "One of the images did not match the size requirements. Nothong was saved." i tested ten times the soft, with ten differents resolution. Dont work !
I used to use Gimp for this task. Now, its much easier. Just drop the screenshot and youll get it w/o the status bar.
An app every iOS developer should have on his or her Mac, Status Barred makes it easy and fast to get rid of the annoying status bar in iOS Screenshots! Thank you for providing it for free!
This App is great for all iOS-Developers. Its as simple as possible and does exactly what it should! Thanks for that!
Couldnt be simpler. I would have paid a buck or two for this.
Does what it says. Useful, no frills. Only thing I could ask an option to auto-save to the same location with _cropped appended. Right now it does that, but you have to click through a bunch of dialogs. Id prefer to be able to default to that.
On my Retina MacBook Pro, this is taking my 2048x1536 iPad screenshots and "cropping" them to 4016x3072.
Performs exactly as described.
A great utility for quickly cropping of the status bar from iOS screenshots. Would happily pay a couple of bucks for this app.
Great tool! Thanks for making it for free.
Its very simple and useful.
Do the job!
Thank you! And hello from SO :)
This makes cleaning up screen shots to publish for documentation very simple. Thank you!
Thanks so much for making my life easier. I use this, along with the Alpha Channel remover, for all my screenshots. It’s simple and it works.
This dead-simple app works exactly as you would expect it to. Drag one (or many) screens on the window and in a few seconds you have your cropped shots. Again, its super simple but it will save you time if you have a lot of screenshots that needed cropped. The only thing I found a little annoying was that if you dont have the "Overwrite" button checked but wanted to save the new picture in the same folder as the original (a natural thing to do) you get an alert popup saying that you have to overwrite the original picture or skip the crop since theres a name conflict - no choice to rename the cropped picture to avert the naming conflict. A simple preference allowing the user to choose a number or word to be appended to the end of every cropped photo or even another button on the dialog popup would fix this problem. If you simply overwrite all of the files, you wont have any problems though.
Downloaded this earlier this evening in preperation for trying it with my latest images whilst my current application was waiting for review, then I received a pleasant/suprising email that my application had moved to in review. Took the image, dropped it in, saved it, uploaded to iTunes connect. 2 minutes I was done. Used to use GIMP for this image sizing which was way to much functionality for what I needed. As a software developer I have high expectations on software. It is great when something just works as its supposed to.
great app! does what it says and saves a lot of time! Thank you
thnak you , for such good app
Extremely useful, easy to use and a huge time saver for any iOS Developer. The updates keep on getting better! A must have for any dev!!