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Web Snapper

Web Snapper - 2.3.2

Safari plugin captures web pages as image or pdf

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Current Version: 2.3.2
Release Date: 2008-05-30
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 2,024
Downloads (all versions): 10,366
Price: $15.00

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Product Description:

Red Snapper is a light-weight Safari plugin that lets you capture web pages - exactly as they appear on screen. You can send them to a file, or to the clipboard, as images or vector-based PDFs (with links!) It captures the whole web page - eliminating the need to cut, paste and crop multiple screen-shots when trying to create an image or PDF. Best of all, it's one-click simple... right there on Safari's toolbar.

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:

  • Safari

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Web Snapper ReviewWeb Snapper is the real deal - Version: 2.3.2, 10/19/2008 05:18PM PST

jimmymtl
Ever since Web Snapper was updated in the spring to work with Leopard, I've once again been super happy with it. I've been able to snap PDFs of pages on secure sites - all info intact - and the results have been consistently good (i.e. rendered as good as or better than print to PDF and all on one page that I determine).

My only wish is that web snapper would work with FireFox the way it works with Safari. There are a few sites at which I make purchases that Safari doesn't play well. For these, I'm stuck using FireFox and have no snazzy page snap. I print to PDF (saved to Yojimbo) but yearn for my one-page Web Snapper shot.

For those of us who have to archive web work for "posterity" and "award shows" then Web Snapper PDF is a real breakthrough because the printout (of text) is perfect and there are no page breaks - this is truly great because the people who receive these archives generally don't know how to unzip a folder and click the .HTML file within :-)

Thanks to the Web Snapper team for a great product. I was and continue to be a VERY HAPPY user...
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Web Snapper ReviewWeb Snapper and Relativity Calculator web site - Version: 2.3.2, 8/2/2008 03:35PM PST

Don Saar
All day today I've been looking for some software which could capture pages of my web site Relativity Calculator [ www.relativitycalculator.com ] in either png, jpg or pdf. I have Snapz Pro 2.1.2 which is good for video and capturing part of the screen and I also tried Adobe Acrobat Professional version 7.1.0 which is good in keeping links available; however, Acrobat Professional did not export to png nor to jpg and besides the visual image in pdf was nothing compared to Web Snapper. Maybe the latest Acrobat Professional 9.0 will be an improvement, still I am extremely impressed with Web Snapper. Really! It is fast, it is convenient, it allows for a Safari button to speed up the capture process for an entire page. For those who complain that it captures an entire page and this may require a bit of Photoshop cropping, I say good and well to this capability. Better to capture the entire web page and then do cropping rather than having to estimate what amount of page length to first capture as some of these other softwares require with much time and energy expended in this effort. I also used Web Snapper on another rather complicated page of mine, http://www.relativitycalculator.com/energy_doppler.shtml, and it did so marvelously. I will now also both purchase Web Snapper as well as forward this posting directly to the folks at Web Snapper. Best of everything, Don Saar, drdonzi@crocker.com PS: Web Snapper did not do so well in pdf capture but this is just about similar to Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.1.0 as I've already stated for this software.
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Web Snapper ReviewHeaven! - Version: 2.3.2, 6/6/2008 03:55PM PST

rfrost
This is simply astounding! Yes, the scaling is a bit off, but this app provides the very best way to generate a neat, deliverable PDF of a Web page, with all links active (unlike "Print to PDF" in OSX). Wicked fast and clean, this sure beats firing up that despicable mess, Acrob*t Pro, just to get a good PDF'd Web page. So simple… <sigh>
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