Compare Edge add-ons: Take Webpage Screenshots Entirely - FireShot vs Google Scholar Button

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User count 982,763 875,208
Average rating 4.60 4.20
Rating count 341 24
Last updated 2023-06-06 2019-12-06
Size 10.92M 55.48K
Version 1.12.18 1.5
Short description
Take FULL webpage screenshots. Capture, edit and save them to PDF/JPEG/GIF/PNG, upload, print, send to OneNote, clipboard or email. Lookup scholarly articles as you browse the web.
Full summary

The best extension to take FULL webpage screenshots, capture, save them to PDF, PNG or JPEG.

Awarded as "The Best Free Google Chrome Extension" by PCMAG.COM

You can capture web pages entirely to PDF (with links and text), JPEG and PNG, print, or copy to clipboard. 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 web sites for an automatic batch capturing process 🔥 5️⃣ Send screenshots to Gmail

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This extension adds a browser button for easy access to Google Scholar from any web page. Click the Scholar button to:

  • Find full text on the web or in your university library. Select the title of the paper on the page you're reading, and click the Scholar button to find it.

  • Transfer your query from web search to Scholar. Press the Scholar button to see top three results; click "full screen" in the lower left of the popup to see them all.

  • Format references in widely used citation styles. Press the quote button in the popup to see a formatted reference and copy it into the paper you're writing.

Library links work best when you're on campus. To configure them for off-campus use, visit Google Scholar Settings at https://scholar.google.com/scholar_settings (you may need to login with your library password or to set up your browser to use a library proxy; please visit your library's website or ask a local librarian for assistance).

To search the US case law, click the gear icon at the bottom of the popup, and configure your preferred collection in Google Scholar Settings.