The tool that lets you click on images (while still on the original webpage) to save save them automatically to your library is great. But is it possible to *comment* on these images while you're on the original webpage as well, and avoid having to navigate your way back to your library first? Not exactly-- but if you instal the diigo toolbar on FF or IE, you get an extension that allows you to capture and annotate screenshots.You can annotate them with rectangles, circles , arrows and even add texts on them. The texts on them can also be used to express your personal comments and ideas.
Thank you for posting the topic into our group! Although there is no direct way to make comments on images as on annotated webpages,we provide alternative solution. How about installing diigo toolbar on FF or IE. The extension provide capturing and annotating screenshot.You can annotate it with rectangles, circles , arrows and even add texts on it . The texts on it can also be used to express your personal comments and ideas.The extension for chrome will provide this function soon. Please stay tuned.
But is it possible to *comment* on these images while you're on the original webpage as well, and avoid having to navigate your way back to your library first?
Not exactly-- but if you instal the diigo toolbar on FF or IE, you get an extension that allows you to capture and annotate screenshots.You can annotate them with rectangles, circles , arrows and even add texts on them. The texts on them can also be used to express your personal comments and ideas.
Although there is no direct way to make comments on images as on annotated webpages,we provide alternative solution.
How about installing diigo toolbar on FF or IE. The extension provide
capturing and annotating screenshot.You can annotate it with
rectangles, circles , arrows and even add texts on it . The texts on
it can also be used to express your personal comments and ideas.The
extension for chrome will provide this function soon. Please stay
tuned.
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