Web+Pages+Capture+and+Annotate


 * Web Pages Capture and Annotate **




 * Capture and Annotate**

This gives you a full snapshot of a webpage, complete with annotations showing exactly what you want your friend to focus on. Of course, there was also a hyperlink to the original page on the web. How many times have you sent someone a link, followed by a little message explaining the most essential part of the article or webpage?

This new add-on, **Capture and Annotate** lets you markup web pages any which way you please, and then share them fast. It fits easily right into your Firefox or Chrome browser.

The download site, which is here for Firefox, :- [] and right here for Chrome:- []

Follow, the installation procedure for the add-on and, in just a few moments, you will have a nifty little icon in the top right corner of your browser.



Navigate to an article, and press the Capture and Annotate button. A panel of tools will appear, allowing you to crop, insert shapes, lines, drawings, and text. It is just like using Microsoft Paint, just point, click, and draw!



You are free to scroll up, down, left and right across the entire webpage to make annotations; you are not limited to just what you see on the screen, which is a great feature of Capture and Annotate.

When you’ve finished marking up the document, select Done from the toolbar. Now you have some sharing options: to download, or upload to the web.



It really depends on where the annotated webpage needs to go, and with whom it needs to be shared with.

For example, if you want to share with family and friends over the Internet, select **Upload**.

Within seconds, you will receive a link to share via email or instant message. Not to mention a plethora of other communication portals such as Gmail, Facebook, and Twitter.

Your other option is to save the file locally to your hard drive. Utilize this option if you want to save a copy for backup, or to save to a removable media like a flash drive.