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FireShot has always been a tool that I've viewed highly -- literally since day 1 of coming across it on a hopeless turned hopeful Google search. At the time, I was using Firefox as my browser and desperately needed to capture full-page layouts. I was able to capture the visible part due to having a Macbook but I was unable to capture everything. And, if I did want to, I would literally have to put together a bunch of screenshots -- just not worth the time. Luckily, FireShot came into play and changed all of that for me. It's super easy to use after downloading it onto your browser as an extension (works for both Firefox and Chrome -- maybe more). It even offers you to save your screenshots in a totally separate FireShot folder if you choose to do so. Amazing product.
I would be lying if I said there is anything I dislike about the actual product. The only dislike I have is this: I don't have enough items that need to be screenshot!
As mentioned in the beginning of this review, I was never able to screenshot full pages without doing it piece by piece and putting the whole picture together in Photoshop or something of that nature. So, FireShot has enabled me to capture the entire screen + more!
Unlike some other screen capture plugins I've tried, FireShot actually works, and works well. I like the ability to capture full page screenshots, and the ability to save it as either an image or PDF is great too.
I honestly haven't really come across anything that was not useful or helpful.
If you're looking for a quality tool for capturing screenshots then FireShot is the best I've used.
I love FireShot because it makes creating webpage mockups so much easier when I can capture the entire page at once.
Once you install it on your desktop, it's so easy to use. You press a button, photo. You can save, edit, crop, whatever. I use it at least 5 times a month. It's free. So great
Sometimes it takes a minute before it takes a photo, if you press it multiple times it'll take multiples
Seriously, get this. It's a pain to install but worth it. It's free.
You no longer need to print the page. You can screenshot and email it. Saves on paper. You can also add it into word docs.
Once you install it on your desktop, it's so easy to use. You press a button, photo. You can save, edit, crop, whatever. I use it at least 5 times a month. It's free. So great
Sometimes it takes a minute before it takes a photo, if you press it multiple times it'll take multiples
Seriously, get this. It's a pain to install but worth it. It's free.
You no longer need to print the page. You can screenshot and email it. Saves on paper. You can also add it into word docs.
1.Helpful in taking screenshots
2. Simple and easy to use
3.Easy to capture entire page or capture visible part of the page or capture the selected part
4.useful in attaching screenshots for document preparation.
5. we can save screenshot as image in .jpg or .png format.
6.option available to edit the image or email
7.easy to upload image directly to social media such as facebook
need to install fireshot additionaly in browsers like chrome
1. Fireshot helped in document preparation by allowing to take screenshots.
2. Fireshot gives a clear and quality screenshots thereby providing customer satisfation.
I like how the interface is intuitive - I didn't need to read a lot or fiddle around to figure out what to do.
I was unable to use it on Edge until just recently.
Get the Chrome plugin!
As an agency owner, I often need to pull together a quick portfolio of specific types of pages we've designed if I'm explaining something to a client. This helps me get a full shot of a web page quickly.
I like how fast you can take screenshots. The shortcuts make this task even quicker, and it is pretty easy to copy and paste screenshots in any place like Gmail or Slack to point important info to colleagues or clients.
The extension doesn't work in incognito mode, it is frustrating, but it seems there is no other extension that can solve this.
Try it is free and lightweight.
I like to take screenshots of websites or apps, even videos or parts of it, to convey a concept or show colleagues something related to a component behavior, layout errors, or translations missing. This way, they can understand fast what is the thing to fix or what I'm expecting to happen when programming web components.
Besides, it is free; I find it a no-brainer to anyone; getting a full page capture is so easy and works so well in almost all websites or web apps, highly recommended.
I wish they'll offer video capture also. Sometimes a screenshot is not enough for explaining to my clients or colleagues where they can interact with a web app or website; so a video feature, it could improve a lot.
You don't have anything to lose, just try it, and you won't regret it, fast, simple, and free.
I work with other designers in collaborative design files; there comes a time when I have to point them to specific parts of a particular design or component. Fireshot is so fast and easy and a time saver that it had become a must-have tool for me.
It is a free app to screenshot web pages online. On the macbook, the screenshot function is only limited to the viewport, however with Fireshot, it can capture the entire page.
As a UX/UI Designer, this is extremely helpful when I need to refer to the entire webpage.
I am unable to choose the ending point or starting point of the webpage im screenshoting.
For example, if i click on the icon on my browser, it will automatically screenshot the whole page.
If i stop it from auto-scrolling the screenshoting with be stopped and cancelled.
I have recommended FireShot to my colleagues because its convenient and basically free to use.
I have not switched to any other apps to screenshot webpages because FireShot works well for me.
I suggest you to give it a shot
Im working as a UI/UX Designer (User Experience / User Interface), and this is extremely useful when I have to study or refer to webpages. It helps solves the problem of having to save webpages that can be very inconvenient as supposed to just clicking FireShot's icon.
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Fireshot's best features are around the full-length screenshot. Instead of having to piece screenshots together, users can capture the entire page of their screen in one click.
I would like to see Fireshot autosave screenshots into a google drive or cloud storage center for future reference.
full-length and full-screen screenshots that are difficult to produce with other methods.