Super Screenshot Tool
Posted on April 18, 2008
Filed Under Cool tools, Graphics | Tags Cool tools, screenshot
Heads up on a fun tool - Super Screenshot! It does just what it says - enter a URL, hit the Go button… and you get a screenshot of that website. Pretty cool!
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There’s also the ScreenGrab! addon for Firefox, so you don’t have to load a new tab/page.
Dav:
I am passing this tool to all my buddies, and requesting them to quote you [info courtesy].
I was looking for this (so far complex) now simple tool.
Best, MT