Full Page Browser Capture Firefox Extension
Page Saver is a must-have firefox extension for anyone who does research on the web, including user experience professionals, visual designers & artists, product managers, and anyone else who takes screenshots of webpages for inspiration.
It’s a huge upgrade from Apple’s native Grab application. Rather than simply taking a snapshot of what’s visible on your screen, Page Saver captures the entire contents of the firefox browser tab as a png or jpg with the click of a button. The basic version of the extension provides a ton of custom options for free, and a few more in their Pro version.
For my purposes, the free version works like a charm. Below is a comparison chart to help you determine which version you might need.
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There’s also the “Screengrab!” plugin which is useful :)
neat! Now we just need one for chrome so I don’t have to even launch the bloated Firefox :)
there’s one called “Aviary Screen Capture”, but I’ve not tried it
I wonder if that’s made by the same folks who did the in-browser photo editor with the same name.