Olav Sortland Thoresen is an independent developer known in the open-source community for focusing on streamlined, single-purpose utilities that remove everyday friction for Windows and Linux users. His catalog is headed by ScreenCloud, a lightweight Qt-based screenshot capture and instant-sharing program that integrates with popular image hosts such as Imgur, FTP servers, and custom endpoints. The tool appeals to bloggers, support agents, designers, and remote teams who need to annotate, upload, and circulate screen grabs without interrupting their workflow; global hotkeys, region selection, and automatic URL copying let users move from capture to conversation in seconds. Because the codebase is transparently maintained on GitHub, technical audiences also treat ScreenCloud as a reference implementation for Qt networking, cross-platform deployment, and plugin architecture. While the portfolio is presently concentrated on this one sharing-oriented category, the publisher’s minimalist design philosophy and active issue tracking suggest future releases will continue to emphasize friction-free media utilities rather than sprawling suites. All of Olav Sortland Thoresen’s software, including the latest stable and pre-release builds of ScreenCloud, is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the most recent version and permitting batch installation alongside other applications.
Screenshot sharing application based on qt.
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