Installation

Installing Fireshot is like installing any other browser extension and involves only three steps:  

Step 1: Visit Fireshot in either Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-Ons.

Step 2: Click on Add to Chrome or Add to Firefox, depending on the browser you are using.

Step 3: Then select Add extension.

FireShot – Take Webpage Screenshots

Fireshot is a web browser extension using which one can take full webpage screenshots. You can edit, save and capture screenshots in whatever format you want like PNG/JPEG/GIF/PDF. One can even give the print command or copy the image to the clipboard. There is no spyware, ads, or unnecessary permissions required. All it takes is a couple of clicks to take a screenshot using this extension.

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Features:

Save the screenshot to disk as PDF, JPEG, and PNG. No ads or spyware. No need to scroll if the webpage is lengthy, Fireshot does the scrolling. Capture only selected part or visible part of the web page. Send the screenshot to your Gmail. Copy screenshot to the clipboard and print screenshot....

Advantages:

Delivers fast access. Provides intuitive controls. No ads or spyware. Are cross-platform and adaptation for any browser. You can even integrate those objects that would seem to be unacceptable. Merge cloud storage and systems into a single workspace....

Disadvantages:

Require constant updating, which can be hectic. The various browser needs their own adapted version of the program. Add-ons often require the ability to read or even change everything on web pages user visits, which in various cases can lead to terrible accidents of data breaches, capture the passwords, track browsing, etc....

Installation:

Installing Fireshot is like installing any other browser extension and involves only three steps:...

Usage:

Using Fireshot is simple. Just go to the web page whose screenshot you want to take and then simply, right-click and select fireshot. Yes, it’s that simple....