Hi Graham, Thanks for your continuous efforts to help us to improve. Juggling many tasks - priority will go to those that achieve the max leverage / impact.We have high priority tasks at hand now. When we have more time,we will do something to make it better. >Safari,Win7 a Option 1: Save image as a file , the file will be named "unkown.png" b drop and drag to your local files and it is named "save image.png" >chrome,win7 a Option 1: Save image as a file , the file will be named "download" b drop and drag to your local files and it is named "save image" c the default format of pictures is "jpg" but you can set it to "png" in "option" of the drop down menu after right clicking awesome screenshot icon Jpg format is a compression format.When captured pictures exceed the size limit, they will be saved in jpg format even if png format is chosen. However, safari does not have this kind of limitation, so we make "png" as default.
> Option 1: Save image as a file
> Right click on this image to save or drag it to your folder.
Observation
Drag and drop produces a file named
Unknown.png
Suggestion
A better name would be
screenshot.png
Issue
Control-click (or right-click) save produces a file named
Unknown
— no .png extension to the name.
Suggestion
For compatibility, it will be important to have an extension.
Again, a better name would be
screenshot.png
Example: http://www.wuala.com/grahamperrin/public/2010/08/17/c/Unknown
Thanks for your continuous efforts to help us to improve.
Juggling many tasks - priority will go to those that achieve the max leverage / impact.We have high priority tasks at hand now. When we have more time,we will do something to make it better.
>Safari,Win7
a Option 1: Save image as a file , the file will be named "unkown.png"
b drop and drag to your local files and it is named "save image.png"
>chrome,win7
a Option 1: Save image as a file , the file will be named "download"
b drop and drag to your local files and it is named "save image"
c the default format of pictures is "jpg" but you can set it to "png" in "option" of the drop down menu after right clicking awesome screenshot icon
Jpg format is a compression format.When captured pictures exceed the size limit, they will be saved in jpg format even if png format is chosen.
However, safari does not have this kind of limitation, so we make "png" as default.
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