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- Version: 2.4, 3/1/2010 09:19PM PST
BUILDUS MAXIMUS
Absolutely one of the "very best" Mac OSX app's on the market. Fast and muti-faceted you will not be disappointed.
BRAVO to this developer's tech support - Version: 2.3.5, 9/2/2009 10:58AM PST
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RogerKatz
Version 2.3.5 corrects a problem I had when I used version 2.3.4 with MacOS 10.5.8. I want to congratulate the developer on his prompt support. He returned my first eMail within 30 minutes, and after I provided him the specific information he requested, he sent me a release candidate within 12 hours.
I have been using, very frequently, Web Snapper for the last eight months, and I still find it to be indispensible - each and every day.
I have been using, very frequently, Web Snapper for the last eight months, and I still find it to be indispensible - each and every day.
Doesn't work with Snow Leopard - Version: 2.3.3, 8/29/2009 06:34AM PST
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ghostlexx
Just installed Snow Leopard and Web Snapper doesn't even load, so can't be used.
So now I've created various page sizes, put the print button onto the Safari tool bar...
...And, for me, it's the same functionality - taking fullscreen snapshots of a website, even secure pages.
Since Web Snapper often fails to capture pages for me [BBC, The Register being notable examples], I was already on the lookout for a replacement.
I don't want to run Safari in 32 bit mode, just to use software that I'm already losing patience with.
It's been good. It's been simple to use. It's been something I couldn't do without.
But now it's been replaced.
Maybe if things change, Web Snapper will be my snapper-of-choice.
So now I've created various page sizes, put the print button onto the Safari tool bar...
...And, for me, it's the same functionality - taking fullscreen snapshots of a website, even secure pages.
Since Web Snapper often fails to capture pages for me [BBC, The Register being notable examples], I was already on the lookout for a replacement.
I don't want to run Safari in 32 bit mode, just to use software that I'm already losing patience with.
It's been good. It's been simple to use. It's been something I couldn't do without.
But now it's been replaced.
Maybe if things change, Web Snapper will be my snapper-of-choice.