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Do you use Yandex browser?

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I have recently changed from using Chrome on my Vista 32 bit laptop to Yandex browser and it is fast and efficient, crisp and clear.
I like the fact that the screen capture is so much simpler then the snipping tool, but, when I save the capture, it whizzes off somewhere and I can't find it. Ideally I would like it to go to my start-up page.
I like the fact that the screen capture is so much simpler then the snipping tool, but, when I save the capture, it whizzes off somewhere and I can't find it. Ideally I would like it to go to my start-up page.
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Im not sure if id rather the Russians slurp all my browsing habits , or stick with the yanks ..
Better the devil you know maybe ?0 -
Im not sure if id rather the Russians slurp all my browsing habits , or stick with the yanks ..
Better the devil you know maybe ?
Either way, it makes no difference because if they choose to follow me and study my internet activity, they might just place a * by my name and say "he's a boring old fart" and move on.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
I have recently changed from using Chrome on my Vista 32 bit laptop to Yandex browser and it is fast and efficient, crisp and clear.
I like the fact that the screen capture is so much simpler then the snipping tool, but, when I save the capture, it whizzes off somewhere and I can't find it. Ideally I would like it to go to my start-up page.
When saving you are given an opportunity to select the location. Once selected, it will remain as a default one for your next capture.0 -
Also, not really sure how you can get much simpler than the snipping tool .
You click it , draw a box round what you want , and click save !!0 -
Indeed, there may be far better ways of capturing images from web pages, or archiving the pages themselves, than screen capture.0
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What way can be "far better" for capturing an image of the page or a part of it?!0
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In Internet Explorer, Tools -> File -> Save as... would be better.
And there is no option for saving a (part of) page as an image that 'capture' is really about.
Yandex: "Take a screenshot" button >> Select area >> Save
How is it worse?
FF with "Screenshoter" addon: Right Click >> (Complete Page / Visible Poation / Selection) >> (Save / Save As / Copy) >> ...
Is it really worse than in IE?
And this is an addition to save as htm(l) option that FF and Yandex have like all browsers.0 -
Save As... is better. It saves the image at full resolution, you will often be seeing a scaled image, and screen capture of that will only capture the reduced resolution, and so lose detail.
OK, I admit, it might be possible that all you want is a low-res, non-scaleable image for some fairly limited use cases. But for almost all people almost all the time, saving the original source image is more use.0
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