Capturing a webpage appears very simple, however, if you do not have the tools to screenshot a website, it may appear like rocket science. The following tools are designed to let you screenshot a website.
Fireshot
FireShot is probably the most comprehensive tool for taking screenshots. The first advantage is that Fireshot is available for most major browsers (Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome). Also, it allows for taking and managing multiple screenshots, you can even edit those images right into Fireshot. You can also very easily annotate your screenshots to share it by email, on social media sites or simply copy it to your clipboard.
Screengrab Firefox extension
This tool adds a little button to your browser with a drop-down option to grab the full-page, the visible part or just a selection. It can also be used anywhere on the page with a simple right-click.
Webpage screenshot Chrome extension
For the Google Chrome users out there, this extension will let you save full web pages in a snap. In addition, the extension allows you to edit a picture, write comments, draw on it and share it with your friends via Gmail.
DuckLink
Ducklink is a free screen capture software for Windows or Mac. The tool has many functionalities and really simple to use.
Capturefullpage.com
If you don’t want to bother about installing some software just for this single task, Capturefullpage.com will be handy for you. It allows users to simply take screenshots of a full web page. To make it even more useful, try adding a custom search shortcut for that URL field if you are using Firefox.
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