Save Emails as PDF by cloudHQ
Export, convert and save Gmail™ emails as a PDF document
Take a screenshot, markup and annotate it. Easy share, anywhere
按已采集快照查看用户数变化。
展示最近 7 日窗口内已采集的评分快照,辅助判断近期评分是否稳定。
同口径展示 1 天、7 天、30 天的绝对增长与增长率。
查看发布时间、版本、支持语言、最近更新和抓取时间。
查看插件说明、主要功能和适用场景。
This is a lightweight Chrome extension that will let you screenshot anything you see on your screen, so you can do any of the following on your screen capture:
☑︎ Write text
☑︎ Crop
☑︎ Use arrows
☑︎ Pixelate sensitive information
☑︎ Include rectangular boxes or lines
查看最近评论和评分分布。
商店综合星级:4.6。下方星级分布只统计已同步评论正文;如果某个插件只有公开分数、没有真实评论正文,这里可能为空。
查看 Chrome 商店详情页中的相关产品。
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it is a good screenshot extension, but it should have more options like to download the screenshot image to the computer, or upload it to Google Drive instead of automatically uploading images to couldhq.com
It's convenient & easy to use.
It gives me control over what I can screenshot and integrates it into my email without any effort on my part. Great extension
Super easy and nice to send links vs. sending the actual screenshot.
Adds Screenshot to clipboard. Can't find the clipboard.
Ok.
Perfect! Super fast and easy to use.
This is a great app.
Does not work, hangs. I'd take a screenshot, but....
I was really pleased to find out about this google extension, as (for work) I use Microsoft 'screen snip' tool all the time unfortunately, although the google extension feels similar in the 'capture' of the part of the screen you wish to embed to your gMail, it never completes the task by adding it in it just 'hangs' ( i waited for over 5 minutes before cancelling the instruction and doing it the old way of making a 'paint' copy and attaching it as a ".gif" file)