SnapWeb 4.0.1r1 review
DownloadThe snapshot and archiving utility for web content.
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The snapshot and archiving utility for web content.
SnapWeb creates complete screenshots of web pages even if the users screen isn't large enough to show the whole page content at once.
The resulting images are saved as JPEG or PDF files. The straightforward browser-like interface of SnapWeb makes it a very fast and productive tool to archive, document, and present web content.
SnapWeb is a daily co-worker for advertising agencies, graphic studios, consultants, archivists, press reviewers, authors, journalists, scientists, students, and teachers.
An easy and fast way to create offline documents, containing all the pictures and graphics in one single file. These documents will never change, although the web content is revised from time to time.
Limitations:
Registration screen at startup.
Resulting images are watermarked.
What's New:
The "Fixed Height" parameter defines the absolute height of the resulting snapshot. This function is useful, if you want to check how your web page looks on systems with limited screen resolution or if your snapshot should fit into a given layout.
Added a new AppleScript command to set the "Fixed Height" parameter.
Snapshots in PDF Text mode are now including background graphics.
On some systems, where Firefox was used a lot, the "spinning beach ball" was blocking SnapWeb for long periods. We changed the threading mechanism which caused this misbehavior.
When a "Minumum width" was set, SnapWeb calculated a wrong height for the snapshot.
The URL field of the browser window wasn't accepting any input, after a page with form fields was snapped.
In some cases PDF Text snapshots were truncated.
A "/" character in page titles crashed SnapWeb, when the title was used as file name.
Some AppleScript commands were not working on Intel Macs.
On slow systems SnapWeb was creating blank snapshots from time to time.
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