TinyGrab
TinyGrab was a screenshot sharing tool for Windows, Mac and iOS. The tool allowed the user to take a screenshot and automatically upload it to their servers, with the URL passed directly to the user's clipboard allowing them to paste the link in an email, blog post, on Twitter, or an instant messaging application.
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Original author(s) | Chris Leydon |
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Developer(s) | Keyone Productions |
Initial release | April 2009 |
Stable release | 2.04
/ July 27, 2011 |
Type | Image hosting service |
Website | tinygrab |
History
TinyGrab was created in April 2009 by Chris Leydon, when he attended Staffordshire University in the United Kingdom.[1] The first version of TinyGrab was limited to run only on the Mac OS X operating system. Soon after, TinyGrab released an application that was able to run on Microsoft Windows. TinyGrab was released for the iPhone on 26 May 2010.
TinyGrab was one of the original applications featured in the MacHeist nanoBundle in November 2009 and offered as a free download for a limited time.
In March 2010, TinyGrab was profiled in Macworld Magazine.[2]
In May 2010, TinyGrab appealed to its users for help with funding the project in order to keep it alive.[3]
In 2011, TinyGrab's servers were hacked. This compromised the products code base and led to speculation about the developer's financial future.[4][5]
In July 2011, TinyGrab announced they had been purchased by US developers Company 52 and claimed that the product was now secure.[6]
Date | Event |
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June 2009 | Mac version goes into public beta testing |
July 2009 | Mac version launches |
September 2009 | iPhone version is announced |
October 2009 | Windows version launches |
April 2010 | TinyGrab 2.0 is announced |
May 2010 | iPhone version launches |
September 2010 | TinyGrab 2.0 beta announced |
April 2011 | TinyGrab gets hacked and is forced to prematurely launch TinyGrab 2.0 |
July 2011 | Chris Leydon sells TinyGrab to Company 52. |
December 2011 | TinyGrab launches a redesigned grab page |
July 2016 | TinyGrab website went offline and stops all services without any messages to buyers. |
References
- Xavier Lur. "TinyGrab: A Simple But Impressive Screenshot Sharing App for Macs". TechXav.com.
Footnotes
- Chris Leydon. "A Tiny Application, A Big Audience To Grab".
- Karl Hodge. "TinyGrab review - Digital Lifestyle - Macworld UK".
- "TinyGrab Appeal".
- "A Developers Worst Nightmare (The @TinyGrab Story)". cocoaCoding, 3 April 2011
- Chris Leydon. "TinyGrab".
- "TinyGrab has new owners, and is now stable!". Tinygrab Blog, July 27th, 2011