# Screenshot and GIF software The following list documents different screenshoting & GIF-making techniques and free software. We encourage you to make use of these when making front-end pull requests, as other contributors can see the changes you have made without having to checkout your branch. ## Screenshot tools by platform ### Browser - Firefox can take screenshots without any plugins (stable feature starting from v57) - You can find it under `page actions / Take a screenshot` - It is capable of screenshoting the entire page, visible area and individual DOM elements - [LightShot Screenshot](https://app.prntscr.com/en/index.html) (Chrome, Firefox, IE & Opera) ### macOS - Command-Shift-3 to capture all of the screen - Command-Shift-4 and drag cursor to select a specific area - [LightShot Screenshot](https://app.prntscr.com/en/index.html) - [Gyazo](https://gyazo.com/en) ### Windows - Snipping Tool (inbuilt) - [LightShot Screenshot](https://app.prntscr.com/en/index.html) - [Gyazo](https://gyazo.com/en) ### Linux - gnome-screenshot (inbuilt, you can use Ctrl-Shift-PrtScn as a shortcut for its “select an area to grab” feature) ## GIF tools by platform ### Browser - [GIPHY](https://giphy.com) - [Chrome Capture](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrome-capture/ggaabchcecdbomdcnbahdfddfikjmphe?hl=en) (Tip: Use Alt+i to interact with the page while recording) ### macOS - [GIPHY](https://giphy.com/apps/giphycapture) - [GIF Brewery](http://gifbrewery.com/) - [Gyazo GIF](https://gyazo.com/en) ### Windows - [ScreenToGif](http://www.screentogif.com/) - [Gyazo GIF](https://gyazo.com/en) ### Linux - [SilentCast](https://github.com/colinkeenan/silentcast) - [Peek](https://github.com/phw/peek)