

As far as I know, the image is hosted indefinitely-the only catch is that gets to accompany your image with a plug and an ad. The link will look something like /0461s8c7f, which is nice and unique, so no one can go guessing your URL. Or, you can upload it to, where they’ll host it for you and give you a shareable link.
#Awesome screenshot app download
Now, you’ll have two options: Right-click your image and choose Save as… to download your screenshot and save it locally, just like any other image pulled from the web. When you’re satisfied with your scribbles, Click Done. The blur feature is particularly handy, as it lets you blot out sensitive information, such as login credentials, account numbers and email addresses. You can also choose different colors for each tool and undo your last action. Along the top, you’ll have the following tools: Crop, Box, Circle, Arrow, Straight Line, Freehand, Blur, and Text. Next, you’ll be brought to the rudimentary, yet sufficient, editing screen that lives right inside of your browser. These full-page screen grabs are perfect for clip portfolios. Check out this screen grab of the groovyPost homepage to see for yourself. Capture Entire Page grabs the entire webpage in all its glory.
#Awesome screenshot app pdf
For anyone who has struggled to manually stitch together multiple screenshots to get a “full page view” screenshot or worse, tried to create a “printer-friendly” PDF of a webpage, the scrolling capture feature will certainly be welcome. The other two options happen instantly.Ĭapture Entire Page is perhaps the most exciting feature with this extension-especially for those who don’t have an app ( like Snagit) that features scrolling captures. Do so and Click Capture to capture the highlighted area or Click Cancel to re-select.

#Awesome screenshot app install
But, if you simply must know more about this extension before giving it a download, read on to see it in action.Īfter you install Awesome Screenshot: Capture and Annotate, it sets up shop in the upper-right hand corner with the rest of your extensions. Awesome Screenshot: Capture and Annotate is free and takes seconds to install, so you may as well give it a whirl yourself if you’re interested.
