Imagine how many steps it takes to insert an image from a document into your blog.
- Save the images in the document as temporary image files
- Open your browser and log in to Qiniu
- The document management page is displayed
- Upload the image file you just saved
- Copy image link
- Insert the image in the blog program and change the link to Markdown format
- Delete the temporary image file you just created
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Now let’s see what good things are about to happen with iPic:
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Yes, iPic is a bed magic device, bringing you an illustration experience you’ve never had before.
In the first version of the experience, seven cows were very popular, so this version added support for seven cows. In addition, this version has also been improved in some details.
1. Monitor the automatic upload status
In the last wave of experience, some friends reported that automatic upload could be misused. For example, I tried to take screenshots and sent them to my friends through QQ, but they were uploaded.
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As shown in the image above, when automatic upload is enabled, the menu bar icon has a small flicker, similar to the flicker of a camera recording. Not dazzling, but effective reminder to turn off automatic uploads when you don’t need them.
2. View the upload progress
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Very simple, upload progress display; But very useful, no longer blindly wait.
3. Global shortcut keys
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Regardless of any program you are currently using, you can use the global shortcut keys to call out to the iPic menu to quickly upload images, copy image links, and more.
Every bit of improvement, just for you to experience better.
Yes, you shouldn’t miss the iPic.
As usual, send an email to itoolinbox + ipi #gmail.com and answer the following questions.
- In what situations do you need to insert images?
- What are you doing now?
- What would you most like this tool to do?
Looking forward to your feedback.
Note: If you have joined the experience before, you do not need to send an email, I will contact you directly.
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