Take easy web screenshots with Aviary
Aviary, maker of excellent web-based creative tools with bird-themed names, has done it again. The latest addition to their impressive collection is an easy-to-use web app for taking screenshots of any webpage. Just put the URL of the page into your address bar after http://aviary.com/ and you're good to go.
Once you've got a page open in Aviary, you can crop and edit it online. The standard brush, text and shape tools you're familiar with from other image editing programs are available, so you might be able to get away with doing everything you want on the web instead of resorting to Photoshop.Two caveats: you'll need to sign up for an Aviary account to save your work, and editing results may vary if you use the CPU-intensive "advanced editing" features.
[via Lifehacker]
Once you've got a page open in Aviary, you can crop and edit it online. The standard brush, text and shape tools you're familiar with from other image editing programs are available, so you might be able to get away with doing everything you want on the web instead of resorting to Photoshop.Two caveats: you'll need to sign up for an Aviary account to save your work, and editing results may vary if you use the CPU-intensive "advanced editing" features.
[via Lifehacker]













Comments
5
Subscribe to commentsaviJul 2nd 2009 12:23PM
There's no need to register if you are saving to your desktop. You only need to register if you are saving your work online - so that you can access it later.
wrs589Jul 2nd 2009 6:32PM
Any way to create a "smart" bookmark to do this, using javascript like the share on facebook bookmark?
Jash SayaniJul 3rd 2009 10:17AM
Hmm.... I have 3 licenses for LittleSnapper!
noelsawJul 3rd 2009 1:42PM
@Jash: Could I get one of those 3 license please? noel at gmail dot com
BillJul 3rd 2009 11:36PM
I just use the "snip" tool in Vista. Built in and no need to download or sign up for anything. Seems to work just fine.