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Snapz Pro X 2.0: Master of the screenshot but not the browser?
I've a need to capture web pages as single images (preferably jpegs) but previous versions of this irritating product wouldn't do it preferring to defer to Apple's appalling 'Print>Save as PDF' function which segments every active, scrollable browser window of any length into multiple pages (this comments page alone covers 6 pages in a PDF file).
Snapz Pro X 2.0: Master of the screenshot but not the browser?
Saft 6.0 < http://haoli.dnsalias.com/Saft/index.html > will take full page screenshots of web sites. Works great! Click on page, contextual menu - "Save as PDF" - no pagebreaks, etc.
Snapz Pro X 2.0: Master of the screenshot but not the browser?
Thanks to you both, I wasn't aware of Saft. Cheap as chips and also has 'Full Screen' mode when browsing websites. Now I can see more of MacOSXhints.com and capture it as a single page albeit a PDF only (c'mon Apple pull your finger, er, plug-in out).
Snapz Pro X 2.0: Master of the screenshot but not the browser?
Snapz discussed adding the feature, and may do so in a future version ... but at present, the tool mentioned in the above reply does a great job of it.
Snapz Pro X 2.0: Master of the screenshot but not the browser?
Thanks to you both, I wasn't aware of Saft. Cheap as chips and also has 'Full Screen' mode when browsing websites. Now I can see more of MacOSXhints.com and capture it as a single page albeit a PDF only (c'mon Apple pull your finger, er, plug-in out). |
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