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Web-based image editor Aviary releases Google Chrome capture extension

Well, they have, and it's incredibly handy if you need to perform in-browser screenshots of the pages you're viewing. Via the extension's options you can set new captures to open in Image Markup or the Image, Color, Effects, or Vector Editor. Click the logo, and you're ready to tweak and save, or share your capture.
Take the jump to see Aviary's brief screencast of the extension in action. If you browse in Chrome and edit in Aviary, this one is a must have - click here to install it!
I don't know if this is a labor of love or merely the brainchild of four very gifted games designers, but Level Up is a really weird mash-up of gaming elements that you have probably never seen in a Flash game before.
Let's start with the premise itself: Groundhog Day meets Memento. The game experience revolves around 'days': you explore the world and the clock slowly ticks towards the evening. You bounce around picking up gems and talking to the denizens of 'Level Upland'. Eventually you feel tired and head back to ...
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damnia said 3:23AM on 12-01-2009
too bad, i have photoshop.
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chrishigh said 9:34AM on 12-01-2009
Hopefully Aviary will read this and add much-needed .JPG as a save option from Aviary capture. Yes as a web guy & designer I know that PNG is better, but the majority of snapshots I have to take are for run-of-the-mill field based employees, and PNG files either can't open or present some kind of decision dialog for most users. If anyone knows this type of user, "decisions" = "terror." So I have to open every PNG in something and export again.
JPG please!!!
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