Capture web page screenshots in Firefox, Chrome, or IE, and then edit and save them.
In a few clicks!
FireShot helps you capture web page screenshots, perform quick edits, add text annotations, and save the captures as a PDF or image file, send to e-mail, print or copy to clipboard, export, share on the WWW or upload to FTP.
Free trial
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FireShot
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Shutter
Shutter is a feature-rich screenshot program. You can take a screenshot of a specific area, window, your whole screen, or even of a website - apply different effects to it, draw on it to highlight points, and then upload to an image hosting site, all within one window.
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JShot
JShot is a free and multiplatform screen capture and uploader utility which allows you to capture and annotate a part of your screen and share it via the Internet in one step. It lets you to upload screenshots to the Web or send to an Instant Messaging partner. JShot works on almost every operating system, no matter you are using Windows, Linux or Mac OS X. JShot is completely free to download and use without any restriction. Enjoy!
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KSnapshot
KSnapshot is a screenshot application for the KDE desktop environment developed by Richard J. Moore, Matthias Ettrich and Aaron J. Seigo. The screenshots taken by KSnapshot are also called snapshots, which explains its name. It is written in Qt and C++. KSnapshot allows users to use hotkeys to take a screenshot.
KSnapshot has the following features:
Save snapshot in multiple formats
Take new snapshot
Open with... possibility to open snapshot in external editor.
Copy to clipboard
Several capture modes, including selected region or single window.
Snapshot delay
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Nimbus Screenshot
Screen capture Web Page, selected region or whole browser window, edit screenshots and save the images to Local File or Google Drive. Edit screenshots in a very user-friendly interface with the different tools.
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HotShots
Hotshots is a screenshot tool with some editing features. It is particularly suitable for writing documentation (as used in the following chapters) but you can use it to highlight some details on a map image or what ever you want.
Because HotShots is written with Qt, it runs on Windows and Linux (MacOSX isn't tested yet).
Why this name, Hotshots ? Firstly, I'm a fan of Jim Abrahams's film and my second choice was Screen'n Shot but I'm not sure the pun will be perenne.
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qSnap
qSnap by QASymphony is a useful screen capture add-on for everyone, especially for testers, developers, and even marketers. qSnap is totally free and is available for many popular browsers, including: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera and Internet Explorer.
With qSnap, you can choose to capture either visible screen or full screen, add annotations, import images, and automatically have multiple captures consolidated into a single and lightweight document. Your screenshots can be directly downloaded and printed or stored online using QASymphony's free hosting service. Sharing is easy with qSnap thank to integrated email and social networks, such as facebook, twitter and G+.
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Picozu Shooter
Allows you to take a screenshot of a given browser page, or a specific region of it and save it to a file, clipboard or Picozu Image Editor.
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Xfce4 Screenshooter
This application allows you to capture the entire screen, the active window or a selected region. You can set the delay that elapses before the screenshot is taken and the action that will be done with the screenshot: save it to a PNG file, copy it to the clipboard, open it using another application, or host it on ZimageZ, a free online image hosting service.
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Gnome Screenshot
GNOME Screenshot is a utility used in the GNOME desktop environment for taking screenshots. It was part of the GNOME Utilities (gnome-utils) package, but was split into its own package for the 3.3.1 version in 2011.
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ScreenShooter
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Screengrab (fix version)
Screengrab (fix version), successor of https://alternativeto.net/software/screengrab/ , saves entire webpages as images. Just right-click on the page you want to grab and look in the "Screengrab" menu.
It will capture what you can see in the window, the entire page, just a selection, a particular frame... basically it saves webpages as images - either to a file, or to the clipboard, or upload to internet.
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Lightscreen
Lightscreen is a simple tool to automate the tedious process of saving and cataloging screenshots, it operates as a hidden background process that is invoked with one (or multiple) hotkeys and then saves a screenshot file to disk according to the user's preferences.
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KSUploader
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Open Screenshot
This extension is able to capture 100% of both the vertical and horizontal content appearing on any webpage on the Internet. It is very easy to save the captured file onto your computer or print it / or share it to any social network.
You can host and share unlimited images forever for free.
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Smartshot: Screen capture, Annotate
1. Croping any part of the screenshot.
2. Drawing on the screenshot.
3. Inputing custom text on the screenshot.
4. Sharing the screenshot after it’s taken.
Annotate and edit your screenshot:
Annotate any image with rectangles, circles, arrows, lines and text Crop, scroll & show crop area dimensions Blur certain sections to hide sensitive information.
Save and share your screenshot:
You can upload screenshot into the cloud that you'd like to share or send to someone, Smartshot gives you the ability to save your screenshot to google drive & Imgur, even our server.
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Deepin Screenshot
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KShare
KShare is a screenshotting utility built using Qt and written in C++. It has many features, including:
Area capture,
Fullscreen capture,
Active window capture,
Magnifier, to make those aligments,
Drawing on screenshots (blur, shapes, text, …),
Recording,
Highly customizable video codecs,
Automatic upload/clipboard copying,
Hotkeys,
Color picker, and last but not least,
Custom upload destinations
It works on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X, one program, one format, same functionality
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Full Page Screen Capture
I built a Chrome Extension that allows you to save a screenshot of an entire webpage as an image—including what’s below the fold. That’s the only feature, nothing more. I wanted this tool but every similar app that I tried in the Chrome Webstore couldn’t do it right.
It’s open source (on github) and malware free.
Just a few clicks from the chrome webstore (it’s free) and you should be ready to go—try out the full page screen capture extension.
Features:
one-click full page screen-capture—the easiest way for anyone to do it
captures all content on the page—including scrolling down and right (if necessary)
pauses to prevent the scrollbar from appearing in the screenshot on Mac OSX
handles most sticky headers that always appear at the top of the page when you scroll (e.g., twitter.com)
opens a new tab with your screen capture, which is given a named based on your current URL—right click on the file and hit “save as” or just drag it to your desktop
Issues:
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qscreenshot
* Take a screenshot
* Edit it with various tools (like draw with pen, add shapes, select area, cut, copy, paste, add text, etc.)
* Save image
or
* Upload image to various online hosting sites
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