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I would love build-in screenshot tool so much...
Window's snipping tool is a good tool. I use it often and within seconds. However, I know what you're getting at. The snipping tool is a feature in Opera Browser (also based off Chromium) and promoted as one of their "popular features" even though the browser itself has a small share of users. I went into Windows Sandbox and downloaded their stable version, and it's there. I tested it, and I have to admit it was a pretty easy and nice option. With one click of the camera icon (right side next to the heart) comes up the snipping option. Would be an intersting survey to see how many users would actually be interested in this added option. Even if it's only an add option found in the drop down menu under "more tools" for those that don't want their browser flooded with icons. I snapped this:
- JordanQSep 26, 2019Steel Contributor
Anthony Precisely. Opera, Firefox, and Vivaldi each has a simple and effective screen capture tool built in, and this can be really useful. They all allow you to capture a random selection, the visible area, or the whole page. Vivaldi even lets you choose to save it as a .jpg or .png or to copy it to the clipboard. Of course you can get this with an extension, but that’s not the point. It’s a lot nicer as a native feature of the browser. So I agree with Michal_Srajer