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How to save time when capturing web pages

Submitted by jasonslater on Wednesday, 29 August 2007One Comment

If like me you often need to copy whats in the Internet Explorer window for use in another application - you may do what I do - that is press the PRT SCN button then paste it into a paint program, crop it about to get rid of the title bars, status bars, etc then save it as a JPG or similar.

This is where a cool tool from Melody-Soft comes in - the tool called iWebShot is an IE add-on that sits quietly in the background (when IE is running) then when activated takes a nice shot of the explorer window and saves it as a BMP, JPG, PNG or TIFF.
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  • Terinea Weblog said:

    Also checkout Browsershots.org for testing your web pages in different browsers and OSs. Windows Vista comes with “Snipping Tool” which works very well. Alternative for Firefox and probably IE is a plugin called ‘Picnik’.

    Thanks for the tip

    Jamie

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