You can take screenshots from Flinga if you have organized the boxes in a way that their positioning is essential for understanding the content.
For taking a screenshot on Windows, use the Snipping Tool, which can be found in the Windows menu or by using the shortcut (Windows logo key + Shift + S). On a Mac, use the shortcut Shift, Command, and 4.
After taking the screenshot, a pop-up icon will appear at the edge of the screen. By clicking it, you can open the screenshot image.
By default, files are saved to the My Documents > My Pictures > Screenshots folder on Windows, and to the Pictures folder on Mac.
You can export Flinga texts to Excel by selecting “Export session” in the settings. The file will look something like this:
|
timestamp |
text/image |
color |
type |
|
########## |
updates |
black |
square |
|
########## |
cons |
black |
square |
|
########## |
pros |
black |
square |
|
########## |
software |
black |
square |
|
########## |
mobile app |
grey |
square |
|
########## |
people |
grey |
square |
If, for example, you have listed pros with a green background color and cons with a red background color, you can organize them in Excel so that the pros (green) are listed first, followed by the cons (red). You can also organize based on the shape of the elements.