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Michal_Srajer
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Re: I would love build-in screenshot tool so much...
HotCakeX No, that's not it. I can already see the white frame around the image you're trying to clip. As I was saying if you're doing this manually by dragging you will never be as precise and always end up witch smaller or bigger picture and I'm fighting for every bit of resolution. Also, drag and scroll with mouse works terribly with touchpads. It's not confortable at all and if your journalist you need to work super fast. I can't be doing every single screenshot like this. Simpler and faster it is the more work I can get and faster the articles are released or mistakes on our website are fixed. I know you're trying to help and I really appreciate it but Edge and Microsoft tools just don't offer same features as Firefox which are important for me. No matter how small might this feature look like to others. I wrote this post just to get the word out and have a little hope that something like this might come to new Edge 🙂2.4KViews0likes0CommentsRe: I would love build-in screenshot tool so much...
HotCakeXIt's great but very similar to Snip and Sketch except integration of Onenote. You can supplement it pretty well. I miss PDF viewer way more. I'm looking for something else. The option to pick individual elements of the website automatically by just clicking on it is incredibly useful. If you just drag to pick some area of the website you will never get as precise and you will not get the biggest possible resolution. Also, screenshots of a full website with scrolling are super useful if I need to describe a whole website to our codder. For example2.5KViews0likes2CommentsRe: I would love build-in screenshot tool so much...
HotCakeXSnip and Sketch doesn't really do what I need for my work. I need full-sized screenshots of a webpage with scrolling. And picking elements of the website to screenshot is incredibly useful for my job. In Firefox you can just open Screenshot tool, point with a mouse on some image (or block of text, or whatever) and it automatically selects that item and makes a screenshot of just that thing. No editing and clipping needed. Snip and Sketch is definitely a useful feature for someone else but Firefox style screenshots would help me immensely 🙂 I'm sure I'm not the only one who would love this in Edge. Many people love Firefox just because of features like this super useful screenshot tool. I also miss super great PDF viewer from original Edge and smooth scrolling, but we already know these things are hopefully coming.2.5KViews1like4CommentsRe: I would love build-in screenshot tool so much...
Elliot KirkYeah, of course, I tried but none of them works as well and as seamless as a native tool in Firefox. Which is expected of course. Collections are also feature I've seen as extensions but it's nice to have it for everybody right after installing the browser without need to download it somewhere and look for it. Native solutions are always the best. As for opening Tabs from a phone, I'm really looking forward to it. But I had in mind something like sending the web page from my phone to the browser in my PC in which it opens right away. Original Edge has this, Firefox has this and Opera has its Flow. Even Apple has it in Mac OS. I'm sure something like this has to come to new Edge as well, right?2.4KViews0likes0CommentsRe: I would love build-in screenshot tool so much...
goodddayy99If you need Dev tools a Command for something it's not user-friendly. What if we added websites like this to Favourites? Regular people (aka 95% of demographic browsers are aiming for) would not use that feature. They wouldn't even know its there.2.5KViews0likes0CommentsRe: I would love build-in screenshot tool so much...
bigMarkBut it doesn't do what I need for my work. I need full-sized screenshots of a webpage with scrolling. And picking elements of the website to screenshot is incredibly useful for my job. In Firefox you can just open Screenshot tool, point with a mouse on some image (or block of text, or whatever) and it automatically selects that item and makes a screenshot of just that thing. No editing and clipping needed. Snip and Sketch is definitely a useful feature for someone else but Firefox style screenshots would help me immensely.2.5KViews1like0CommentsRe: I would love build-in screenshot tool so much...
goodddayy99Woooow, that's so not user-friendly that I'm not even gonna bother. Just the fact that Chromium supports screenshots in some basic form doesn't mean it's a full-fledged feature like in other browsers. Again Firefox is amazing in this and for us journalist its incredibly useful little thing to have 🙂2.5KViews1like2CommentsI would love build-in screenshot tool so much...
I still miss some great screenshot tool. This and the ability to send websites from mobile browser to PC are the only things keeping me from using Edge as my main browser. Hope we can expect screenshot tool like the one from Firefox. That would be super cool. As a journalist, I'm using this every single day, every single hour.3KViews3likes18Comments
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