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SCREENGRAB!

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Protection from adult content (parental control) and from dangerous sites.
Entrust protection for yourself and your children to professionals!

Original Screengrab! add-on by Andy M for Mozilla Firefox is abandoned now:

Screengrab! saves webpages as images... but not for new versions of Firefox.
FF changes too fast and I don't have the time to maintain it anymore. Bugs have
developed that I am not in a position to investigate.
Therefore, Screengrab is EOL. Sorry.

March 21, 2010
Andy M
https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/screengrab/


Does it mean its death? Of course not! It has been reborn! I brought it back to
life!


Installation page:
Mozilla Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/screengrab-fix-version/
Google Chrome:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/screengrab/fccdiabakoglkihagkjmaomipdeegbpk

What is Screengrab?

Screengrab! saves entire webpages as images. Just right-click on the page you
want to grab and look in the "Screengrab" menu.
It will capture what you can see in the window, the entire page, just a
selection, a particular frame... basically it saves webpages as images - either
to a file, or to the clipboard, or upload to internet.

Mozilla's Pick of the Month!: Screengrab (fix version)
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2014/08/01/august-featured-add-ons-2/


Donate:
Screengrab is Free Software: please, if you like it, you can support its
progress through PayPal.


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