Most existing screenshot tools simply screenshot what you see without the ability to capture an entire webpage or scroll as you grab the screen. Microsoft is also adding the ability to capture a full webpage in a screenshot later this month. As part of the new screenshot tool, you’ll now be able to digitally ink and annotate screenshots. And one of the top requested features, according to Microsoft, is making a return to Edge: inking. Microsoft is adding in the ability to annotate and add text notes to PDFs, a highly requested feature. If you’re not interested in online shopping, Edge is also getting some more productivity improvements that are particularly useful for students. It’s part of a big push by Microsoft to position Edge as the browser for online shopping, but the comparisons and coupons only work for US users of the browser right now. Microsoft introduced price comparisons in Edge just weeks ago as part of its Collections feature, but this new coupon experience goes even further. The coupons feature also includes price comparisons, so if you’re shopping online, Edge can surface different retailers that might offer items at lower prices.
Coupons and promo codes will appear inside Edge as an alert when you’re shopping online, and they can be automatically applied to a basket when you’re ready to check out. Microsoft is adding a new coupons feature to its Edge browser today.