Compare Chrome extensions: Take Webpage Screenshots Entirely - FireShot vs IT Hit Edit Document Opener 4

Stats Take Webpage Screenshots Entirely - FireShot Take Webpage Screenshots Entirely - FireShot IT Hit Edit Document Opener 4 IT Hit Edit Document Opener 4
User count 3,000,000+ 6,000+
Average rating 4.76 3.40
Rating count 40,533 5
Last updated 2023-10-14 2017-09-27
Size 11.09M 37.70K
Version 1.12.18 4.0.2375.0
Short description
Take FULL webpage screenshots. Capture, edit and save them to PDF/JPEG/GIF/PNG, upload, print, send to OneNote, clipboard or email. Enables opening documents for editing directly from the WebDAV server and saving back to server without download and upload steps.
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🏆 Awarded as "The Best Free Google Chrome Extension" by PCMAG.COM

🔒 Instant screenshots are stored locally, and never leave your computer, so it's 100% safe for storing a sensitive information. FireShot can work offline.

🛑 No spyware and unnecessary permissions - you're just in a couple of clicks away from an ideal screenshot.

Top 7️⃣ reasons to install FireShot:

1️⃣ Save screenshot to disk as PDF (with links), PNG, and JPEG 2️⃣ Capture entire page, visible part of the web page or just a selection 3️⃣ Automatically capture all tabs to PDF or image 🔥 4️⃣ Provide a list of URLs for an automatic batch capturing process 🔥 5️⃣ Send screenshots to Gmail 6️⃣ Copy captured images to clipboard 7️⃣ Print

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Using Edit Document Opener you can:

  • Open any documents (PDF, TXT, DWG, PSD, etc.) from a web page in Google Chrome on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux and save back to server without download/upload steps.

  • Open any documents, including MS Office documents, from a WebDAV server with cookies authentication.