7 Screenshot Tools for Firefox Users
Abduction! allows you to save a portion of a page or save the entire page so you can show potential bugs to other people. You can also print or copy any images you saved.
FireShot gives you numerous options for how to shoot your desired images of a partial or full page, which you can then email, save or upload to a free host.
Choose the size you want to re-size an image to or reset auto scroll so you can use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out on an image to check quality.
This add-on will allow you to save an image of the page you are on and send it directly to the online image editor, Picnik.
You can edit and open images or screengrabs you’ve taken directly in the Pixlr online image editor.
You can grab the entire scrollable document, just the visible bit, or a draggable selection. Screengrab will even save just the contents of an individual frame as well as taking images of Flash and JavaScript elements.
Talon is an add-on by the popular Aviary.com that allows you to take screenshots that can be saved to your system, opened directly in the online Phoenix image editor, hosted on their site or copied it to the clipboard.



