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Web Snapper 3.3.7 (Mac Os X)


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[B][SIZE="3"][COLOR="DarkOliveGreen"]Web Snapper 3.3.7 [/COLOR][/SIZE][/B]
 
 
Web Snapper lets you capture Web pages exactly as they appear in your browser. You can send them to a file as images or vector-based, multi-page PDFs. It captures the whole Web page - eliminating the need to cut, paste and crop multiple screen-shots when trying to create an image or PDF. Web Snapper integrates with Safari via a toolbar button. When clicked, it takes a picture of the current site - but it will also work with any browser as a stand-alone application that accepts drag-and-drop URLs. Regardless of how you invoke it, Web Snapper converts the URL it was given into a continuous vector PDF with everything on the page looking exactly as you originally saw it in the browser.
 
[B]What's New Version 3.3.7:[/B]
[FIX] Fixed a problem where footers would not appear when snapping certain pages
[FIX] Improved a condition that would make Web Snapper crash when snapping very big pages without using PDF pagination
[FIX] Yet another fix for dynamic content
[UPDATE] Small updates for OS X 10.10 Yosemite
 
[B]Requirements[/B]
Intel
OS X 10.5 or later
 
 
 
 
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