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DropImageURL

DropImageURL - 1.0.5

create full page images of urls

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Selected Version: 1.0.5
Release Date: 2007-11-28
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.0.5): 183
Downloads (all versions): 3,500
Price: donationware

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Product Description:

DropImageURL is an application which images a whole web page into a single graphic file, such as a JPEG or TIFF image. In other words it makes a screen capture of the page, including the portions which may not be viewable in your web browser due to its width or size. The program provides the option to output in various image formats, and to scale the output image by a given percentage. You can invoke this functionality in several ways:

  • Drag URLs from your browser's location field onto the Dock icon
  • Select "Image Browser URL" from the Dock menu to image the front window of your browser
  • Select "Image URL" from the DropImageURL menu in your applications Services menu when a text selection is a URL.
  • Drag "webloc" (web location) files onto the Dock icon or application
  • Drag URLs directly from your web browser's displayed pages onto the Dock icon
  • Drag the supplied file "DropImageURL.inetloc" into your Safari or FireFox bookmarks bar (renaming as necessary) to create the bookmark.Then click on the bookmark to image the current browser URL in DropImageURL.

Once the program begins processing the URL it will display a status window which monitors the progress of the download prior to imaging.

Select "Preferences..." from the application menu, or the Dock menu, to specify various options:

  • Scale image by a given percent
  • Specify image format (tiff, jpeg, etc.)
  • Set comment to location URL
  • Overwrite files by same name, or append a unique ID to differentiate
  • Show status window
  • Bring application to front
  • Open image file in default image viewer
  • Select image file in the Finder

DropImageURL is part of the Limit Point Software Utilities Bundle : http://www.limit-point.com/Utilities.html. Purchase a Utilities password to activate all the utilities, including DropImageURL. Updates are always free, new products always included!

What's new in this version:

  • Added an option to preferences to always prompt for the destination directory of the generated image file, as opposed to always putting the image into a selected folder (which defaults to the Desktop.)
  • Changes to the "Image URL" window, which prompts for a URL to image: It is now called "ImageURL", the "Image" button has been made the default button so it responds to the "Return" key and if you leave out the "http" protocol it is added for you.
  • Put a convenience button to open preferences in the status window.
  • Added some documentation on how to use the DropImageURL.inetloc file because it is a very useful feature which enables you to create images of web pages right from within your browser (Firefox or Safari.)
  • An animated progress indicator has been added, adjacent to the resource loading status field.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 and above

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DropImageURL Developer NoteDropImageURL is a "Staff Pick" at Apple - Version: 1.0.5, 12/12/2007 02:38AM PST

Joe_Pagliaro
See:

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/index_sp.html

So it must be of some value!
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DropImageURL CommentaryDude wtf? - Version: 1.0.3, 11/9/2007 06:39PM PST

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mematron
Why would you make an app that is not even needed... It's like making an app that teaches one how to chew bubble gum.

What do I mean?

Well well well... Print to PDF is built into OSX. You go to a page and print it. The sheet will drop down and PDF will be an option in the bottom left of the window.

If you wanna get fancy you can have Preview save it out as a jpg, tif, gif, or png.

Nothing wrong with reinventing the wheel. But when you charge for it make sure that it's not so easy to reveal that you are taking advantage of the general n00b population.

No I have not tried it... I also have never tried smoking crack, yet know it's not something that I want to use.

And no, I'm not comparing DropImageURL to smoking crack... or am I? :)
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DropImageURL ReviewNot very useful - Version: 1.0.2, 11/7/2007 10:40AM PST

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Handycam2004
First of all, it's donation NAGWARE -- you are presented with a dialog that you must wait to dismiss whenever you use it.

Second of all, you need to save a webloc to the desktop first, like by dragging the blue sphere from Safari, THEN drag that to the app icon.

Third, the icon is kind of hard to hit for a droplet... it is small, with a lot of mask. Would be better if it was in a square.

Fourth, it took several MINUTES for the screenshot I took of this page in Versiontracker to appear on the desktop. Seriously, I thought the thing didn't work , since there is no UI or progress indicator. It finally appeared minutes later. YMMV.

I see not reason to use this, much less donate for it when other alternatives like Paparazzi exist and have more features and a real UI.
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