How To Take A Screen Shot With Firefox
Taking a screen shot and editing it in your Firefox browser is simple and easy with the FireShot Add-on. Created by Firefox user Evgeny Suslikov. You can use this Add-on to take quick snapshots of web pages, PDF files, pictures, or any thing else in your browser window. But what is so great about FireShot? After taking your screen shot, you can crop, edit, annotate, resize, or just about anything else you could imagine necessary. I currently use the Free Version of Faststone Capture (no longer available) which does all of you screen shots in windows, but the Fire Shot Add-on is a great addition to your Firefox browser.
Below is a screen shot of an edited FireShot picture taken from a Firefox window and edited with some of the features!

Click on the picture to enlarge! With just a few clicks you can highlight, comment, circle, add text, crop, and perform many other custom features! Available for only $15.00 is the pro version, although most won’t need the pro version it does have some nice additional features for a small fee. You can try the Pro version Free for 30 days before you decide to spend the extra money.
FireShot allows you to save your images as png, jpg, gif, and bmp formats. For more information about FireShot you can visit their website or get the add-on from the Firefox website.


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