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Create gorgeous code snapshots.
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Marmoset is a Chrome App which lets you create gorgeous code snapshots within seconds.
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Changelog:
1.5:
- New themes thanks to http://codemirror.net/
1.4:
- Added Shortcut "Ctrl-0" to reset camera zoom.
- Don't consider right spaces at the end of lines.
Latest reviews
- (2019-12-28) Alejandro Matos: it's awesome, BUT no Java? really??
- (2019-09-16) Mohammad Oftadeh: Really great!
- (2017-08-29) Luan Nico: I love this for quick pretty printing my code, and I love the rotation thing sometimes, but I wish there was a feature to reset rotation to default. Only thing I missed, otherwise, perfect app!
- (2017-08-05) Owen: The lack of a way to make a custom image size really ruins the point of this app
- (2017-01-15) Tim Erwin: This is a nice tool. Would love it if you could zoom the code bigger...also maybe smooth the text a bit more add some extra effects.
- (2016-10-17) tom yu: nice tool
- (2016-09-01) Aws A.: What a great app.
- (2016-08-18) Tianming Wu: Doesn't support non-ANSI characters such as CJK characters. CJK characters will be displayed as question marks. Hope to have CJK characters displayed correctly, that'll be great.
- (2016-07-30) Thomas Lindauer: This is actually really cool, I used the picture as my new FaceBook cover photo
- (2016-07-19) Brynden Bielefeld: A great tool, have been looking for something like this for a while now. Giving 5 stars, although the lack of syntax highlighting for C almost brought me down to 4. One thing I'd like to see in the future, is the ability to change the resolution of the output image, as well as the ability to move the code up/down in the image.
- (2016-07-14) Marcus Felling: No PowerShell :-(
- (2016-07-13) Jason: I wish it had a filter for fake scanlines or pixels making up the characters. Probably pretty tough to implement.
- (2015-12-06) Joe Pfeiffer: Wow. An awesome app. I have been looking for something to do just this for so long!
- (2014-08-14) Daniel Bos: Great application! Just two feature requests: 1. Ability to specify the output size 2. More language support (for me specifically: EBNF, modula/oberon)
- (2014-07-06) red serpent: Simple. I love it. At first it was difficult to make sense of it. But is simple, Copy the code you want to display from your HD or memStick then paste to the Marmoset left editor? and select the language in oirder to get the proper color coding of text AND SAVE AS...simple and beautiful
- (2014-06-09) Sarthak Sharma: Well ! that's something new and amazing. Nice work :) :)
- (2014-05-18) Lina Versace: Genius. A great tool for developers who need to embed code into presentations, and who want that code to look flashy.
- (2014-01-29) Diego Magalhães: to have 5star rating I really needed java language support :/
- (2014-01-27) Steren Giannini: Name and icon could be more specific about what the software is doing. This could be also turned into a JS library for direct usage on HTML presentations or websites.
- (2014-01-24) This is great.
- (2014-01-15) John Lawson: Fantastic for my upcoming conference presentation! Thanks!
- (2014-01-15) Paweł Uchida-Psztyć: This is huge! I love the tool.
- (2014-01-15) Tejesh Agrawal: great idea
- (2014-01-15) mexan juadha: Colll
- (2014-01-14) Randy Merrill: Awesome idea to create good looking snippets for emphasis. Not really useful as an "example" of code, but goes well as an accent.
- (2014-01-14) Vu: This is a prime example of cool idea meeting effective execution.
- (2014-01-14) Craig Tumblison: This is an amazingly useful tool for quickly generating beautiful code snippets for presentations.
- (2014-01-14) Kyle Graehl: Awesome! I had trouble pasting from my ssh terminal though, it added a bunch of whitespace on the right which skewed all the text to the left out of the frame. Grumble...
- (2014-01-14) Very nice! Only complaint is I need more room. Would be nice to be able to resize the window and be able to see things a little larger.
- (2014-01-14) Mike Tsao: A great idea and gorgeous execution!