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| Downloads:1,804 |
| Version Downloads:1,010 |
| Type:Business : Applications |
| License:Demo |
| Date:14 Mar 2009 |
| Platform:PPC |
| Price: $29.95 |
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Noriker reviewed on 15 Sep 2010
But the fundamental difference between standard printing and this screenshot approach, is that
1. the background is printed, which might be grey or eveb black, causing unnecessary costs and
2. all crisp vector type is pixeled and way below print quality.
Both were not obvious from a demo video by the developer I had seen because the websites happened to have white background etc.
The question is, do you want to pay $30 for printing a screenshot or just take a screenshot and print it? The advise the application gives you, on what size (in %) you should print the image is sold as a feature but you can just use the auto fit function of OS X's print dialog. Maybe I'm missing something but it seems a bit expensive to me.
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autoflyby reviewed on 16 Mar 2009
You can buy Graphic Converter 6.4 for 35.00 and it will do this and a thousand other things.
Simply make a DTP "Desktop Picture" of your desktop, then just print the .jpg or whatever type of file you save ie: .png etc..
For NewBee's who don't know how to make a DTP /.jpg you simply hold "Shift, Apple and then it the number 3" and you will hear a camera sound of a photo clicking.
It saves the .jpg photo on my desktop.
Then you can crop the photo or whatever you want and just print it.
I use the DTP a lot when there are flash file photos that will not download. I just take the DTP photos and then crop the photos & re-size them. And it's free.
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Aviod.
Anonymous reviewed on 14 Oct 2004
Anonymous reviewed on 27 Apr 2004
Crap!!!
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