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Quickly and easily take a grab of an interesting web page

by Lee Collins

11 Jun 2009

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webshot-grab.gifWhen browsing the web you're bound to come across a website or web page that may contain items of interest, but don't really want to add everything we come across to our bookmarks. Printing these pages would result in poor quality images, and you won't be able to print them at all if the page is made up of dynamic content. This is the ideal time to take a screengrab, especially if you plan on using the content for reference purposes, as it's an easier way of storing information.

WebShot 1.70 is a tool designed for taking grabs of interesting websites and web pages, then exporting the grabs as images. Grabs can be adjusted, printed and stored for use at any time. There is also a professional version available that boasts a more extensive feature set and interface.

WebShot 1.70 link.

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