SnapWeb 4.0 r1
21/10/2006
New features:
3 new image formats: You can store
snaphots as GIF, Photoshop file and TIFF (beside
JPEG, PDF and PNG).
3 new text formats: You can store
web pages as original HTML, resoloved HTML and
as human readable text file.
A snapshot can directly be copied
to the clipboard, to use it in other programs
without storing it first.
The new parameters "Minimum Width",
"Fixed Width" and "Maximum Height" are giving
more control to the snap process.
The Browser menu now supports
Firefox (beside Safari). You can directly access
the actual page, the history and the bookmarks
of the browsers.
SnapWeb now writes the URL of the
web page into the comment field of the snapshot.
This is very useful for archiving and searching
snapshots in the Finder.
You can use SnapWeb as a tool from
your Unix shell. (Professional license needed!)
12 new AppleScript commands. All
SnapWeb features are now scriptable!
(Professional license needed!)
A new command to clear the SnapWeb
history on demand.
A new Help menu to directly access
the manual and the BTS web site.
Improvements:
The natural web page size is now
calculated much more exact (e.g. web pages with
frame sets).
SnapWeb is now faster when you snap
more than one file format at once.
Safari isn't starting anymore if
you choose "Safari Actual Page" by mistake,
without having it open.
SnapWeb prompts the user when no
output format is selected.
SnapWeb has now a time-out value of
4 minutes, if very big web pages are
overwhelming slow computers.
The "mouse flickering" during a
snapshot is reduced.
Fixed bugs:
SnapWeb can now load https-URLs,
which are directly typed into the URL field of
the browser window.
During a snapshot SnapWeb was
activating the left top active screen corner by
mistake. Now it temporarily disables the active
screen corner during runtime.
The Browser menu was crashing
SnapWeb when the Preferences window was open.
SnapWeb sometimes crashed when you
snapped more than one file format at once in
evaluation mode.
Fixed a bug which occured on slower
Macs (timeout during process).
SnapWeb crashed when the natural
height of a web page was greater than 22767
pixels. Now SnapWeb supports heights of 32767.
Taller web pages are truncated.
Improvements:
Fixed bugs: