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Inking on Web Pages - Discussion
Drew1903 wrote:Attaching the term "screenshot" to Add notes & equating it to Snip & Sketch is misleading & or misguided. Add notes lets one capture pieces, parts & portions of a web page. To describe what it does as a "screenshot" is, very the least, far too narrow a perception. What Snip & Sketch can do & how it can be used, absolutely, makes it a completely different animal than the feature (Add notes) embedded in Edge. Both, absolutely have a definite place & role, based on their own merit. Plus, Add notes is something in the browser to use with it. Snip & Sketch is something in the OS to use with it.
They do different things, in different places, for different reasons.
To be honest the only difference between Snip & Sketch and the add notes feature in Edge classic is just 2 things.
- OneNote integration
- adding little sticky notes to the screenshot.
if Microsoft adds those features to the Snip & Sketch app, it won't be necessary anymore to implement add notes into the new Edge insider browser. because Snip & Sketch is universal app that works for all browsers/programs/screens and not limited to only Edge browser and it's also being actively updated through Windows store.
- HotCakeXNov 16, 2019MVP
LuKePicci wrote:
Snip & Sketch can send the result to OneNote via share button, when I need to add notes on a screenshot I share to OneNote and take notes from there. I do this also for Web pages already. This combo is great and no worse then old Edge notes functionality.it can but it's too much extra work, Snip & Sketch can have the add note functionality in itself for faster and easier use like this