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Paparazzi!

Paparazzi!

Take full-length screenshots of web sites.

Version:  0.5b6

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Paparazzi! is excellent for creating a bitmap, but what if you need something more?

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Contributed by: mightydog_dotmac Friday, March 09 2007 @ 10:12 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

I gave Paparazzi! v0.2.3 a 5-star rating back in 2005 ... and it's still a 5-star app.

If you need the full-page length like Paparazzi! provides, but would prefer a PDF (so you can copy and paste text, as an example) you may want to check if SafariStand would make a good addition to your arsenal.

http://versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/26421

I use both. Some readers said SafariStand slowed down Safari. I have not experienced that, since I usually have Firefox and Safari running side-by-side. The thing is, SafariStand can do much, much more than simply capture web pages in their entirety. A lot more. But you can select which options to turn on and off. I only use a few features, so maybe using a lot has a negative effect.

SafariStand is an input manager, so when Safari loads, so does it, appearing in the menu bar as: "Stand"

To install, you simply place the folder like so:

user/Library/InputManagers/SafariStand

... then re-launch Safari if it's open. Once set up, you simply right-click on any web page (except mine ;) and a new option appears at the bottom of the contextual menu, which reads: "Export to PDF..."

Too simple, too cool. Couldn't live without it.

http://matre.com

  

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Paparazzi! is excellent for creating a bitmap, but what if you need something more? - wijnreizen

Paparazzi handles PDF's perfectly well! I created a PDF from a webpage and was able to select and copy text from it. So no need for Safari Stand.

Press the "save image as"-button and you get to choose where your image is stored, but also what type of image is created. Your choices are: JPEG, PDF, PNG and TIFF. Really cool!

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Tuesday, September 11 2007 @ 05:29 AM PDT