![]() ![]() The discussions reminded me of my own search 1 1/2 years ago when I turned to Blipshot for capturing screenshots. ![]() Includes annotation features, with arrows, ability to add text or shapes.Īllows me to capture screenshots on my laptop and Chromebook, which meant it needed to work in the browser.It’s fast, free, and easy to use.īut after chatting with friends and web colleagues, I did more research and testing.Here’s the four tools I liked best, though not all fit my requirements. Taking screenshots doesn’t get any easier than with Blipshot, use one-click to take a screenshot of the entire page. You can drag and drop the screenshot or right click to save it as a PNG file.īlipshot is fast and easy to use. All you need to do is click the browser toolbar icon to make a full-page screenshot. Note: if it’s a big page, Chrome may crash. I’ve had this happen maybe three times in a year. I’ve only used it on Chrome the product description says it works on Windows, Mac, and Linux.īlipshot was my go-to screen capture tool for over a year. The only thing it lacked was the ability to annotate. ![]() That doesn’t mean I don’t like it, I think Blipshot does a fantastic job of taking screenshots. But I’m tired of taking Blipshot screenshots into another tool to add annotations.
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