What is a web developer to do when they need a screenshot of a web site, or part of a web site that they can use? The Adobe Air application, WebSnapshot, makes getting screenshots of web sites a painless process.
To use it, all you have to do is enter the URL for the web site you want to capture, and then press the button labeled, “Snap”. You have the choice of a thumbnail image, a browser image or a full page image to save as your capture in question. By default the captures automatically save to your desktop but you can tweak WebSnapshot to change that via the Preferences link.
Thanks to WebSnapshot, capturing any web site layout is as easy as paste, click and post.
How do you download WebSnapshot? You can pick it up on this page, however the download link isn’t exactly clear. You’ll want to click on the top screenshot of it, where it says, “Install Now” underneath. You’ll also need Adobe Air installed too.
By far, this is my favorite way to capture screenshots. Download WebSnapshot today, and see if you agree.
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