Screen shots are very helpful when there is an urgent need to share some details with people.
But often screenshots need to be edited before being shared with anyone, which is a waste of time.
That's why Google is adding a useful tool to the Chrome browser .
This tool will allow you to take and edit screenshots within the browser.
Tools have been available for months in the Chrome app on Android that help with taking and editing screenshots.
This feature is now being introduced in the desktop version of Chrome, which is currently part of the testing version of the browser.
According to the report, the tool will be able to add drawings, crops and text to the screenshots while the screenshots will also be saved in PNG images.
According to Google, this new feature will be available in Windows, Mac OS and Linux as well as Chrome OS.
Google, on the other hand, has announced that it will end support for older versions of Chrome by the end of November.
After the release of Chrome 96, support for Chrome 48 will be phased out and its scope will be gradually extended to other older versions.
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