Sponsorised links
2008
2007
FireShot
FireShot is a Firefox extension that creates and edits screenshots of web pages.
Unlike other extensions, this plugin provides a set of editing and annotation tools, which let users quickly modify captures and insert text and graphical annotations. Such functionality will be especially useful for web designers, testers and content reviewers.
Screenshots can be saved to disk (PNG, JPEG, BMP), copied to clipboard, e-mailed and sent to external editor for further processing.
Tired of silly utilites that grab only currently displayed area of the page?
FireShot extension integrates with Firefox and provides capturing both entire web page and only currently visible area
Sponsorised links
2006
2005
WebSwoon - The web photographer
WebSwoon can load several web sites adresses (alias URLs) and automatically save the displayed web pages as images. It is useful, for example, if you want to provide information about a web site and display a capture of its content.
Mozilla Update :: Extensions -- More Info:Screen grab! - All Releases
Screengrab saves entire webpages as images. Just install it, make sure Java is configured (Java absolutely necessary), and right-click on a page. You can save the entire page as an image (it scrolls around the page taking shots and stitches it together), just the visible portion, or the browser window. For examples take a look at the homepage.
Mozilla Update :: Extensions -- More Info:Screen grab! - All Releases
Screengrab saves entire webpages as images. Just install it, make sure Java is configured (Java absolutely necessary), and right-click on a page. You can save the entire page as an image (it scrolls around the page taking shots and stitches it together), just the visible portion, or the browser window. For examples take a look at the homepage.
1
(7 marks)
