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Subject:Re: screenprint of entire browser screen From:David Demyan <dbdemyan -at- WORLDNET -dot- ATT -dot- NET> Date:Sun, 24 Aug 1997 20:34:55 -0400
Bill Baker asked [snip] "Does anyone have a quicker way to capture
browser pages that cannot be seen one one screen?"
Bill:
The best capture program I have seen, bar none, is SnagIt/32. Not only
does it capture
long, scrolling-off-screen images from web pages, it does text mode and
video mode
captures as well. An eval is available at http://www.techsmith.com.
Licensed copy is
under $40.
NOTE: I am affiliated with the company in that I did the Help system for
them. However,
I have used many capture programs in my business and their's is the
best.
Good luck and let me know if this works for you.
Dave Demyan.
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