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For the love of god STOP relocating the Take Screenshot option already

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PLEASE think of the end-user for ONCE in your developer's life and STOP moving around the option to take screenshots please!!! First it was in the right-click menu (best option, I still try to find it there every single time just like the Copy and Paste options) then you moved it to the "..." address bar menu, and now it was removed once again and the user must customize the toolbar to add the button?? Seriously? Who thought this would be more user friendly? Please provide a single reason to justify this Microsoft-ish behaviour.

Surely the option will be completely removed in next version, to force users to return to a previous version.

PS. did Yahoo already acquire Mozilla? That would explain a lot.

PLEASE think of the end-user for ONCE in your developer's life and STOP moving around the option to take screenshots please!!! First it was in the '''right-click menu''' (best option, I still try to find it there every single time just like the Copy and Paste options) then you moved it to the '''"..." address bar menu''', and now it was removed once again and the user must '''customize the toolbar''' to add the button?? Seriously? Who thought this would be more user friendly? Please provide a single reason to justify this Microsoft-ish behaviour. Surely the option will be completely removed in next version, to force users to return to a previous version. PS. did Yahoo already acquire Mozilla? That would explain a lot.

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It still in the right-click menu for me.