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Capture And Annotate Screen Shots In Your Browser [1]

Last updated by rob.schifreen [2] on 15. November 2015 - 15:54

Lightshot windowYou're browsing a web site and you see something interesting. You want to grab a screen shot of the page, save it as an image, and send it to a friend or colleague. You might even want to annotate the screen shot by highlighting a part of it, or writing text directly onto it. And you want to do it all from your browser without needing to download and install more software onto your PC.

Is it possible? Yup. With a handy browser add-in called Lightshot, which is available for Chrome.

To install it, head to https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lightshot-screenshot-tool/mbni... [3] to download it. It's free. Once you're done, a small purple feather icon will appear in your browser toolbar. Just click it to start selecting your screen area to capture. You can then save the screen shot to disk after adding annotations if you wish.

 

 

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[3] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lightshot-screenshot-tool/mbniclmhobmnbdlbpiphghaielnnpgdp?hl=en