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Google Chrome will soon be able to take and edit screenshots of web pages

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Google Chrome has already released various latest features, such as new Android apps widgets, easy password access to mobile, and an advanced search panel. Google has added screenshots to Chrome for Android with the latest version of Chrome 94, but for now, there is no desktop version tool (via-XDA).

And now, Google is exploring the method of capturing and editing screenshots of web pages. Available a few months ago, Google Chrome on Android was able to take and edit screenshots with its custom tool, bypassing system screenshot tools. Custom Editor for Android supports cropping, drawing, and adding text overlays.

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As seen by TechDows, the Chrome Canary for desktop platforms seems to add the same screenshot feature. The new flag added to Chrome 98, now live on the Canary release channel, shows that Google works with “editing flow” of screenshots taken within the browser using its built-in sharing menu. Unfortunately, at this time we cannot see what the editor looks like, as the functionality is not yet working.

There is also an ‘Edit’ button on the screenshot popup, but for now, that just opens a blank page. It is not yet clear what marking options will be available in the Chrome screen editor, but the ability to override (or blur) the parts of the screenshot may help, at least.

Some Chromium-based browsers already use their own screenshot tools, such as Web Capture in Microsoft Edge which supports scrolling and editing. As Google adds a screenshot tool to Chrome, it should be a little work for Chromium-based web browsers to use the same tools.

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One UI 6.1’s AOD app update improves widgets and icon alignment

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One UI 6.1 Always on Display

Samsung has released a new update for its popular Always On Display (AOD)app, now at version 8.7.96.12 for Galaxy devices running One UI 6.1. This update addresses several issues and enhances the user experience.

Previously, users encountered an issue where widgets were not visible on the lock screen after entering or exiting Ultra Power Saving Mode. Thankfully, this issue has been resolved with the latest update, ensuring that widgets now appear correctly.

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In addition, some users noticed that carrier and notification icons overlapped in the status bar of the lock screen after rebooting. The new update fixes this issue for a cleaner and more organized display.

With the fresh update, the alignment issue of the date and notification icons that overlap in the Always On Display has been resolved. Users can expect a smoother and glitch-free AOD experience with these fixes. If you haven’t updated yet, visit the Galaxy Store and grab the latest version now.

Also, users can get the update directly from the third-party app source link mentioned here. Notably, the Samsung AOD update is available for One UI 6.1 Galaxy devices and could expand soon.

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WhatsApp Calling Screen gets a little makeover 

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WhatsApp is one of the most loved messaging applications that offers several features and functionalities, therefore, to offer user’s more precise experience, the Meta-based company is giving a little makeover to the app’s calling screen.

Yes, recent information suggests that WhatsApp is refining the interface of its calling screen for a better user experience. With this new enhancement, WhatsApp has replaced the back shortcut with a new minimize button, enhancing navigation during calls.

It also makes the feature more intuitive, as both the back button and the minimize button serve the same purpose of exiting the call screen. This modification addresses user concerns where tapping the back button was mistakenly perceived as ending the call.

However, by replacing the back shortcut with a more intuitive option, WhatsApp simplifies the user interaction process within the calling interface. In addition, WhatsApp also embeds top buttons within distinct shapes to contrast the calling screen’s background.

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Overall, by introducing the minimize button, WhatsApp diminishes confusion, providing users with a clear way to navigate away from the call screen without terminating the ongoing call. Consequently, the tweaked interface for the WhatsApp calling screen is currently available for some beta testers and will reach more users in the coming weeks.

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WhatsApp starts rolling out Favorite feature for Calls Tab 

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WhatsApp has been working on a new feature that lets users mark some contacts as favorites for an adequate and more precise experience. Therefore, after a long examination, WhatsApp has finally started rolling out the Favorite feature for the Calls Tab on Android.

The introduction of a dedicated section for favorites within the calls tab will help users save time and allow them to access the most important contacts and groups quickly. Notably, this feature aims to improve both convenience and accessibility.

Through this feature, users can initiate calls with a single tap, eliminating the need to search through their entire call log. This feature allows users to save valuable time, especially in urgent situations, and enhances user experience by providing personalized communication.

By offering the option to designate favorite contacts, WhatsApp also lets users personalize their calling interface, introducing a separate section for prioritizing their most significant contacts and groups within the calls tab.

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To be mentioned, users can access a new option to choose favorites from their contacts and groups list in the call section only, and after choosing favorites, they will be promptly visible within the calls tab, making it faster to place calls.

However, the favorite feature for the calls tab is currently only available to some beta testers who install the 2.24.7.18 version update of WhatsApp and it will reach more users in the coming weeks.

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