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  2. Copyfish - Wikipedia

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    Copyfish is a browser extension software for Google Chrome and Firefox that allows users to copy and ... photographs, charts, diagrams, screenshots, PDF documents ...

  3. Gyazo - Wikipedia

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    Gyazo is an open-source [3] and free screenshot program for Windows, macOS, and Linux. The program allows users to create screenshots and upload them to the web, producing a unique URL to the screenshot. [4] The program's name "Gyazo" is a pun on the Japanese word for "image" (画像, gazō) . A version of the software was added to Google ...

  4. Cashback Monitor guide - AOL

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    Screenshot of rewards by rate history from cashback monitor ... It’s a free browser extension available for Chrome, Firefox and Safari that takes you from whatever retail site you’re shopping ...

  5. Firefox - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements current and anticipated web standards. Firefox is available for Windows 10 or later versions, macOS, and Linux.

  6. Screenshot - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot. A screenshot of a computer display. A screenshot (also known as screen capture or screen grab) is a digital image that shows the contents of a computer display. A screenshot is created by the operating system or software running on the device powering the display.

  7. Project Naptha - Wikipedia

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    Project Naptha is a browser extension software for Google Chrome that allows users to highlight, copy, edit and translate text from within images. [1] It was created by developer Kevin Kwok, [2] and released in April 2014 as a Chrome add-on. This software was first made available only on Google Chrome, downloadable from the Chrome Web Store.

  8. Firefox for Android - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .mozilla .org /firefox /mobile. Firefox for Android is a web browser developed by Mozilla for Android smartphones and tablet computers. As with its desktop version, it uses the Gecko layout engine, and supports features such as synchronization with Firefox Sync, and add-ons.

  9. Features of Firefox - Wikipedia

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    Major differences. To avoid interface bloat, ship a relatively smaller core customizable to meet individual users' needs, and allow for corporate or institutional extensions to meet their varying policies, Firefox relies on a robust extension system to allow users to modify the browser according to their requirements instead of providing all features in the standard distribution.