Snapshot takes a screen capture of Safari's window. That's it. No links, and none of the web page beyond what appears in the open Safari window. Just use the keyboard shortcut:
Unlike other snapshot apps, this extension only takes a snapshot of the visible portion of the page, not the whole page. And when I then tried to uninstall the extension from within Safari prefs, it froze.
Another program with the same name as a totally different program: Snapshot 2.1.1.
MacUpdate Desktop (the automatic updater program) will be totally confused trying to sort out the updates to two different programs with the exact same name.
Snapshot 2.1.1 and Snapshot 0.3 -- no way the same.
Works, but pic is only what is "seen" in the browser window. i.e. doesn't take a pic of what is hidden by the scrollable area of the webpage. This makes it no more useful than doing a quick etc. One still has to do a print to PDF to get the whole webpage. Probably worth the price if you do lots of browser shots.
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Snapshot takes a screen capture of Safari's window. That's it. No links, and none of the web page beyond what appears in the open Safari window. Just use the keyboard shortcut:
⌘ ⇧ 4 + Spacebar
and don't waste time with this extension.
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Drdul reviewed on 05 Sep 2010
Fine_be4 reviewed on 10 Jun 2010
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Tom E. Gun reviewed on 10 Jun 2010
And its free!
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MacUpdate Desktop (the automatic updater program) will be totally confused trying to sort out the updates to two different programs with the exact same name.
Snapshot 2.1.1 and Snapshot 0.3 -- no way the same.
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Stutemp1 reviewed on 09 Jun 2010
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