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Handy Tools For Taking ScreenShots

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Mon, Feb 6, 2017 03:04 PM

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Hi {NAME}, I am sure you've been through this. You need to quickly take a screenshot, add annotation

Hi {NAME}, I am sure you've been through this. You need to quickly take a screenshot, add annotation and send it back to your designer, boss or client. There are multiple ways how to this, and doing it quickly can save you a lot of time. This will also make you look more professional. Here are 3 handy tools that can help you do that. Awesome Screenshot This is the most popular Chrome extension for taking screen grabs and annotations, that lets you capture entire page, local image or desktop. It has also a handy "blur" tool that lets you blur part of a page, great for email addresses or other sensitive information. [Go to Awesome Screenshot](=) Screenink Free This is a stand alone app, that lets you capture part of any application, not just a browser window. I use this if I need to highlight anything in the FINDER, eg file path or folder structure. This free version doesn't let you save files, but is useful if you just want to paste the final screenshot into email or a word document. Simply take a screenshot of the final screen grab and paste it in wherever you need. [Go to Screenink Free]() Marker This is a Google Chrome extension that lets you capture part of a screen, add arrows, text and much more. The best thing about Marker is that you can connect it with Trello, Jira, GitHub or Slack and share your screenshots directly on these platforms, and more integrations are in the making. [Go to Marker]( If none of these tools isn't right for you, check out this [huge list of the best screen capture tools](=). And what about you? What do you use in your workflow? Let me know. -Petr The guy who hates tomatoes [Unsubscribe]( | 92 Clyde Street, St. Kilda, VIC 3182

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