Image-Toolbar is a screen capture extension for chrome. also, it is page saving as image extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 10,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.92 from 152 rated user, last update is 1776 days ago.
Update 07.02.2020: With version 2.0.0.2 the problem occurring on Chrome 80 should be resolved. Image-Toolbar shows a customizable toolbar if you move your mouse over an image. The contained buttons can perform various actions like saving an image to a custom path. You can customize the buttons and create new Save-Buttons on the options page. Beside the user-definable Save-Buttons there are some pre-defined buttons (namely "Bring to front", "Open as new tab", "Hide toolbar") that cannot be deleted, but you can disable them if you don't want them to show up in the toolbar. With later updates other button types will be added, like a button to show information about the image. Please read https://ht0.de/image-toolbar.html for a short introduction of the extension and all the settings on the options page. Right after the installation the options page and an introduction website will be opened. Please look at them and play with the settings. Hopefully I wrote them understandable, but if not and you have questions, suggestions, found bugs/problems or want to buy me a beer, you can mail me at [email protected] and I will try to answer quickly. # Contact Mail: [email protected] Website: https://ht0.de
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Great extension. The only minor "fault" is the pre-set placement of the toolbar itself. Old Firefox had a similar extension (with less features, if I recall) that would pop-up a button near the mouse cursor after hovering the image for a few milliseconds, which I think prevented some issues regarding the button/toolbar itself being hidden depending on where the image is, besides being always inherently closer. It worth noting that it conflicts somewhat with the "CurlWget" extension. If cliget is active, then all images will default to the root of the Download directory, ignoring the subdirectory settings of Image-Toolbar itself.
5 stars even though lacks the ability to copy the image to clipboard facebook.com/peter7x
95% of the reviews of this extension currently displayed in the Chrome webstore are reviews of a product as it existed many years ago - they have little to nothing to do with the extension as it exists today. I have found this extension to be very reliable and quite easy to use. At this point, I have tried this extension on well over 5,000 independent websites and it has failed me on only a handful of occasions. A fully-fledged options page for this extension is accessible by clicking on its toolbar icon. Reviews with less than satisfactory ratings should auto-delete after: (1) a certain timeframe has elapsed; or (2) the extension has undergone a significant revamping and an updated version is available.