Date:
15 May 2007 Com:
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Full Webpage Screen Capture
I’ve seen some chatter about the Mac utility, Paparazzi, that captures the entire length of a webpage into an image. Great product, but limited to those of us who have chosen to “walk in the light” of Mac OS X.
I was looking for something similar, but for Windows.
Enter Screengrab!. Screengrab! is a Firefox extension that “will save what you can see in the window, the entire page, just a selection, a particular frame… basically it saves webpages as images.” You can save the image as a PNG, JPEG, or save it to the clipboard. IMHO Screengrab! trumps Paparazzi in two ways:
- It is crossplatform
- You operate it from right in your browser, without launching an external application
Check it out. You’ll wonder how you lived life without it.
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3 Responses to “Full Webpage Screen Capture”
#1
¬ Bren
May 17th, 2007 at 2:41 pm
Killer!
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¬ Full browser screen capture » Slacker Manager
May 18th, 2007 at 2:16 pm
[...] Jason recently posted about a killer add on for Firefox that’ll allow you to capture really long web pages as PNG or JPG. This is an awesome tool! I’ve used Paparazzi in the past for this task, but get frustrated when I can’t capture a page that’s behind a paywall or other authentication system. Sure I can pdf the page, but it’s not the same as a screencapture. Screengrab does the trick nicely. [...]
#3
¬ Michael Montgomery
May 19th, 2007 at 5:03 am
I’ve been using Pearl Crescent’s PageSaver for a while, and recommend it: http://pearlcrescent.com/products/pagesaver/
Not sure how Screengrab and PageSaver are different, but thought you might be interested.
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