![]() ![]() Interact with point-specific comments between friends and colleagues Install Awesome Screenshot.Save very large images, bypass the 2M limit.One-click to upload to and get a shareable link.Copy the screenshot and paste it into Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, etc.Blur certain sections to hide sensitive information.Crop, scroll & show crop area dimensions.Annotate any image with rectangles, circles, arrows, lines, and text.Supports horizontal scrolling when capturing.Capture or clip selected area, or all visible portion, or the entire page, Supports PNG format.The paid plan allows you to use advanced annotations like steps, callout and connect to services like Slack, Asana, Trello, GitHub, Jira and record video longer than 30 seconds. You can create an arrow, write text, create a circle, etc and save a screenshot for personal records or share with friends through Facebook, Gmail, Twitter in Free Plan. However, it turned out to be not working for me.Awesome Screenshot is a free browser extension available for popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari which helps you to capture images and add Annotations like blurring sensitive info, adding titles, creating custom shapes for your blog. There’s a workaround for this problem (“best answer” here). separate set of bookmarks, for my work only and to not mix them up with my private bookmarks), but when opening Gmail, I want to be logged in to account A (private one), because I’m checking my private e-mails this way (I am using Outlook for office e-mails). This may be obvious and convenient in most cases, but fails completely in certain scenarios.įor example, I am using Google Chrome in my office and I am syncing all Google data to a separate account B (to have i.e. Logging-off this account in any of Google apps causes immediate log-off in Google Chrome as well and also causes your Google data synchronisation to stop. There’s a well know bug in Google Chrome that forces you to use the same Google Account (let’s name it account A) both in Google Chrome and in all Google apps that you have run in this browser. Read More “Find all e-mails sent or received in Gmail after office hours” You can get similar results Epoch Converter’s batch tool, but I wanted to play a little bit with Excel instead. Meaning that I wrote an Excel sheet which generated Gmail’s filtering queries for me for all required dates and I only have to manually copy-paste them into Gmail’s search box. ![]() to upload messages from Gmail to Google Sheets and try to filter them there) and thus I decided into semi-automatic way. can’t operate on multiple dates in the same time.įor some internal reasons I couldn’t follow the “automatic way” suggestion (i.e.uses timestamps ( Unix Epoch) instead of actual dates and.Gmail has a quite powerful filtering mechanism, but it: So, generally speaking, outside office hours. in given period of week - between 00:00 and 23:59 during weekends,.in given period of day - after 16:00 given day and before 08:00 the next day and.Someone gave me a task to find all e-mail messages sent or received in Gmail: Read More “Get rid of Redirect Notice from Google Calendar” Thus, whenever you click any link in Google Calendar, you see a supremely annoying “Redirect Notice” middle page. And yes, they wasted up even their very own sniffing tool. It was proven many times that Google Calendar developers are a complete morons. All you can notice is a difference between URL you’re looking in browser and the one that you see in browser’s status bar. Sniffing and redirects are nearly invisible. You’re still sniffed at all paces, but your user experience isn’t affected. In other words, anything like, it will be turned into or something similar.įor most Google services this being done nearly silently. Gmail, Calendar etc.) through their own sniffing tool. One of the way of achieving it is to put every link, you paste or write into any of their services (i.e. Google wants to know everything about you. ![]()
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