Chrome already has a built-in screenshot editor, but it has limitations in terms of features. Third-party solutions provide more granular editing abilities. Google could be addressing this with the new editing suite. With the new feature set, the screenshot editor now allows users to resize and add shapes (squares, circles, lines, and arrows). Elsewhere, it is now possible to adjust the thickness of smiles, text, and brushes, while you can also change the style and color. Google has been working on this feature expansion since last year when the flags for the editor first appeared. However, it is only now the features have become active in Canary builds.

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Of course, this is the early release channel for new features, so bugs are expected. I am hearing reports the new screenshot editor has some issues with crashing and sometimes deletes screenshots when a page is reloaded. Again, this is part of the deal with Canary builds. Google will improve stability through preview channels to full release. It is worth noting Microsoft Edge also has a limited screenshot editor. Considering Edge is also running on Google’s Chromium engine, it is possible these new features will land on Microsoft’s browser eventually. Tip of the day: Windows lets you use Cortana to translate sentences, words, or phrases, with the results read back to you automatically. This makes it particularly useful for group scenarios, but you can also type if you’re unsure about pronunciation. Cortana translation sports an impressive 40 languages and utilizes machine learning to provide natural results in many cases. Check our full guide to learn how to use Cortana for quick translations.

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