Zoomix

A live screen annotation tool for Linux Mint inspired by ZoomIt

Screenshot of Zoomix

Zoomix is a tiny Linux utility for people who give demos, teach, or present. It lets you zoom in, annotate the screen, freeze the display, and grab quick screenshots with simple keyboard shortcuts. I built it because I missed ZoomIt from Sysinternals every time I switched from Windows to Linux, and I wanted something that felt fast, native, and invisible until the moment I needed it.

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Zoomix brings live zooming, screen annotation, and snipping magic to Linux Mint with a fun twist on the classic ZoomIt vibe—perfect for presentations or quick screenshots that pop with style and precision!

Key features:

  • 🔥 Static and live zoom modes for crisp detail
  • 🎨 On-screen drawing with shapes, arrows, text, and undo
  • ✂️ Snip tool to capture annotated images to PNG or clipboard
  • ⚡ Easy hotkey-based toggling and smooth multi-mode combos

This summary was generated by GitHub Copilot based on the project README.