

I really liked it, owing to its simple nature, light wight and open source code. It does not have any fancy splash screen of image editor, it is made only for single purpose – to capture full page screen. This simple extension is only thrice of size of Fireshot and takes much lesser memory while running. Lightweight Easy Alternative – Full Page Screen Capture If you are looking for simple ligh-weighted solution, read on. Though, I liked Fireshot with the extensive features it provide, I found it little cumbersome. You can tune a couple of more elements in from setting including editor and capturing preferences. It also let’s alter those pre-defined combinations including their functions. You can also directly save the file and skip these steps from the drop-down present against every option.įireshot also packs a bunch of shortcuts for quick access, you can take a look at them in the options menu under “Miscellaneous”. Through the tool, you can insert shapes, text, and other editing stuff. If you want to perform some more actions like annotations, drawings, you can easily download their free desktop add-on. To capture entire site screenshot, select first option and Fireshot will direct you to an interface where you can edit the image and save in desired format. “Capture entire page” will extract the complete content from top to button, “Capture visible part” will only get what’s on your screen at the moment, “Capture selection” makes you select the area of the page you want and “Capture all tabs” will extract every tab’s content open right now, however, this is a pro feature.
