![]() Now we improve our PDF tool set with one more useful feature. We have already introduced the ability to capture all tabs into single PDF file in the previous 0.98.76 release. Save multiple Editor windows to single PDF ( FireShot Pro). Changed how FireShot notifies about update in Firefox.Added Firefox 43 and Chrome 48 support.Capture specific web page elements and SCROLLING content with CTRL (instead of SHIFT).Ĭapturing specific web page elements and SCROLLING content in FireShot using the CTRL key.Improved capturing scrolling elements feature.Fixed rendering for annotations containing the "&" symbol.Links in annotations are automatically converted to links in PDF.Added multiprocess support for Firefox 48 and later versions.Chrome captures in Device Emulation mode available.Chrome fix for capturing the file:// URLs.Fixes for the 0.98.88 update, when many grabs occurred.Better PDF quality (no blurring when zoom factor is 100%).Better quality for the long captures when exported to OneNote.Hold the CTRL button while making selection to make a square. FireShot API needs to be explicitly switched ON in the Options.Fixed hangup in the "Capture all tabs" cycle.If you're using the command "Capture all Tabs", you'll be asked for it. The privilege, that caused Google Chrome to throw warning about FireShot trying to 'Read and modify all your data on all websites you visit', was made optional.Chrome: added optional integration into context menu, added hotkey support.FireShot Lite in Chrome: users can create multiple tabs holding captures.Use FireShot to send screenshots via Gmail Fixed the bug in Chrome, when web pages did not capture entirely (no scrolling). ![]()
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