The internet snapshot and
archiving utility
SnapWeb creates complete
screenshots of web pages even if the users screen isn't
large enough to show the whole page at once. The output
isn't scattered to multiple pages or scaled down unless it
is unreadable. The resulting images can be saved in
different file formats or copied to the system clipboard.
In addition SnapWeb can save web pages as resolved HTML
data or it can extract human readable text from web pages.
Download your copy now! The evaluation of SnapWeb is free.
Main features: ("Why paying for it?")
Creates unpaginated high-res images
of web pages in multiple formats.
Creates resolved HTML and extracts
text from web pages.
SnapWeb is perfectly integrated into
the Finder, Safari and Firefox workflow.
It supports the Services Menu,
Contextual Menu, AppleScript, Drag & Drop of files
and URLs and shell scripting (UNIX command line).
SnapWeb directly links to Safaris
and Firefox bookmarks, history list and the actual
page.
SnapWeb has a full-featured browser
interface for easy navigation without typing URLs.
Exactly timing of animation and
movie snapshots (e.g. web pages with Flash, WMV, Real
or Quicktime).
Calculates the "natural size" of web
pages before it captures.
Operates multiple browser windows at
a time.
Runs "headless" and
remote-controlled (AppleScript or shell scripts) in
server environments. (Special multi-processor versions
are available.)
No Kindergarten.
We provide professional
support for professional users.
Optimized for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
and Mac OS X 10.4.x Tiger systems (v. 4.1)
SnapWeb is a multi-threaded
Universal Binary with native support for PPC and Intel
Macs.
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", "Maximum Height" and "Fixed 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 our web site.