Reviews & Comments of Frame - Chrome Full Page Screenshots chrome extension

From February 8th, 2021 to February 21st, 2021, 50% user give 5-star rating, 50% user give 4-star rating. for Frame - Chrome Full Page Screenshots chrome extension.

Reviews of frame - chrome full page screenshots:


Raiden Roy February 18th, 2021
Raiden Roy

After capturing the page it takes a while for the image to appear in the gallery if it's the whole page it takes a good 15 - 25 seconds. if it's only visible part 2- 5 second please do something about it! Also, there are no editing features please add patterns, shapes, arrows, Highlights, text boxes to emphasize something in the screenshot, functionality to Resize and crop the screenshot, Functionality to blur the part of the selection for some privacy! & why I'm being redirected to your other extension Aperture https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/aperture-simple-screen-re/jlbnmcnmjhcgdnbkdlgmibahbffjlnpa from the very first option of this extension right-click menu! here's a screenshot https://i.imgur.com/cUjFeLV.png whenever I click on the very first option I immediately got redirected to the above-mentioned extension not this extension page so please fix that!


Robert De Sena February 8th, 2021
Robert De Sena

The option to take a screenshot of the visible screen is useful but not worth much praise because Chrome has an API for it and the ability is common among screenshot extensions. However, I'm impressed by the full-page screenshot. All the others that I've seen used the same library; it goes to the bottom of the page, takes a screenshot, moves up the length of a screen, takes another, etc. It then pieces all the screenshots it's taken together and makes a single large screenshot. This works perfectly if absolutely nothing in the page moves when the page is scrolled, but usually something does move. The result is strange screenshots, often with bottom-of-the-page bars stamped in the middle of the picture many times (I speak from experience). Frame doesn't move the page at all, and you can actually scroll while it's taking the shot and nothing gets messed up. It removes some stuff from the page (from what I can tell, the moving elements), Chrome tells you that Frame is debugging the page, and then you get a full-page screenshot (the only notification for this is that Chrome no longer tells you that Frame is debugging the page). My other favorite feature is that you take shots from the context menu and instead of opening a new tab with the image, Frame saves it (it can hold multiple photos, so a gallery of sorts can build up). By clicking on the extension icon, you can get to the gallery, where you are able to open the raw image in a new tab, download it, or delete it. All in all, I'd say that while Frame might not have all the features I want (such as area screenshots), it has extremely useful features all the same and to me is indispensable (literally so, as I haven't found another working full-page screenshot extension).