IE Snapshot 1.03 is available

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ajo

Hello,

try the IE Snapshot to capture the entire web site as you see. This
tool can be usefull for some sites, where background images, stylesheet
images, or java images are used.
It can also capture googleprint, but this can be prohibited by Google-
I don't know...

http://www.limperex.com/snapshot

Bye
 
Hello,

try the IE Snapshot to capture the entire web site as you see. This
tool can be usefull for some sites, where background images, stylesheet
images, or java images are used.
It can also capture googleprint, but this can be prohibited by Google-
I don't know...

http://www.limperex.com/snapshot

Bye
Does this also capture full pages longer than screen - scrolling ? Thanks
 
DelawareDave said:
Does this also capture full pages longer than screen - scrolling ? Thanks

In IE you can capture full pages including built-in graphics as .mht files
(viewable in browser). Go to File > Save As > Select Save as .mht file from
drop down menu.

I'm not sure how IE snaphot captures the entire website. I use WinHTTrack
for this: http://www.httrack.com

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DelawareDave said:
Does this also capture full pages longer than screen - scrolling ? Thanks

Yes, IE Snapshot can capture whole webpage in to image or PDF.
 
IE Snapshot captures full pages longer than screen. IE Snapshot does
not capture the website, it captures webpage.

IE .mht file does not save stylesheet background image and is not a
proprietary format, but it is also a good option to save "simple"
pages.

WinHTTrack is a website downloader like TeleportPRO. This tool is
great, but it does a different job as IE Snapshot.
 
DelawareDave said:
Does this also capture full pages longer than screen - scrolling ? Thanks

Yes, IE Snapshot can capture whole webpage in to image or PDF.
 

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