![]() “No bloat, just a simple way to turn a full web page into an image,” reads the Web Store description. But unlike Blipshot this one doesn’t require any permissions at all. Like Blipshot, ‘Full Page Screen Capture’only does one thing – whole page snaps – and is open source. ![]() Once installed, you just click on the toolbar icon and a snap of the entire page, including below the scroll, is taken. To save it as a high-quality PNG you just right-click on the image preview that then appears, or drag it to your desktop/file manager.īlipshot may only do one thing but it does it so well and without snooping on your browsing habits.īlipshot Screen Capture Tool on Chrome Web Store Full Page Screen Capture Blipshot, by Davide Casali, is an open-source webpage snapper that’s light on bells and whistles, but big on simplicity. Screen Capture by Google on Chrome Web Store Blipshot It still work for some, and there’s always the chance it’ll be updated in the near future. Sadly, it doesn’t seem to work - at least not for me or a number of others who have left reviews of it on the Chrome Web Store. And its feature set, letting you grab specific sections of webpages and assign keyboard shortcuts, is tempting. On paper, it’s certainly the most trustworthy option. The ‘Screen Capture by Google’ extension was an alternative suggested by reader whizzer0 in the comments to our report on Awesome Screen. ![]() ![]() With news that the popular ‘Awesome Screenshot’ Chrome extension is, in fact, not that awesome at all, many have wisely uninstalled it.īut while this one plugin likes to keep tabs on your open tabs, there are a number of alternatives that aren’t quite so unsavoury. If you’re in need of webpage screenshot tools not marred in malicious intent, read on. ![]()
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