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ScreenGrab - Today's Browser Tip
Taking a screenshot of your browser is easy, but taking a screenshot of an entire web page can be very tedius. Scroll, screenshot, paste, scroll, screenshot, paste, and so on. ScreenGrab relieves the tedium and is cross-platform to boot. It requires Firefox with the Java plug-in and seems to be about.. 85% bug-free, but gets the job done.
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Twist said 10:48PM on 9-19-2005
There is a tool like this for Mac OS X called Paparazzi (http://www.derailer.org/paparazzi/) which you just feed a URL info and set a couple of options and it generates a PNG from the web page.
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EpaL said 1:49AM on 9-20-2005
... or you could just use HyperSnap DX (Windows) which does a superb job of capturing oversized windows (amongt many other things):
http://www.hyperionics.com/index.asp?Page=hsdx/changelog.asp
It is not free however.
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Adrian said 2:57AM on 9-20-2005
I use Paparazzi too.... great little app! Im surprised Snapz Pro doesn't offer this yet (as it is the premier screen capture tool for mac).
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