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Helpneed
11 Dec 2006, 08:46pm
Would you please introduce me a freeware having following function?
Screenshot whole screen (screen viewed on application's browser), including unvisible part of it. To see my attempt, Would you please see a screenshot attatched to this post?
IrfanView (http://www.irfanview.com) and Webshot (http://www.websitescreenshots.com) do not have above function :sad2:
Thank you for your time and help!
mirage
11 Dec 2006, 09:44pm
Would you please introduce me a freeware having following function?
Screenshot whole screen (screen viewed on application's browser), including unvisible part of it. To see my attempt, Would you please see a screenshot attatched to this post?
IrfanView (http://www.irfanview.com) and Webshot (http://www.websitescreenshots.com) do not have above function :sad2:
Thank you for your time and help!
I use Alt-PrintScreen key combination to capture individual windows into the clipboard and paste into Paint or Paint.NET just like the attachment. Ctrl-PrintScreen captures the whole screen into the clipboard. But since the picture is large, I did not attach the whole screen. Is this what you are looking for?
Cyclonite
11 Dec 2006, 10:09pm
I think what he wants is a display of that entire scrollable list with a single print screen option. As far as I know, nothing like that exists. You'll have to print screen, paste, scroll, print screen, paste, etc. Obviously you an do some chopping to put them all together, but I don't think there is anything that can do what you want.
airbrat
11 Dec 2006, 10:25pm
I think what he wants is a display of that entire scrollable list with a single print screen option. As far as I know, nothing like that exists. You'll have to print screen, paste, scroll, print screen, paste, etc. Obviously you an do some chopping to put them all together, but I don't think there is anything that can do what you want.
SnagIt 7 will do it but it's not free. I took this screen cap not even a minute ago.
mirage
11 Dec 2006, 11:43pm
Wow, this is an interesting capability. I took a note of it. Thanks.
Cyclonite
12 Dec 2006, 02:03am
SnagIt 7 will do it but it's not free. I took this screen cap not even a minute ago.
I've been proven wrong! I'm glad. That's a nice capability.
Helpneed
17 Dec 2006, 03:15am
Freeware. Anyone?:confused:
Kwitko
17 Dec 2006, 03:27am
Freeware? I doubt it.
Helpneed
21 Dec 2006, 09:17pm
No one?:(
Helpneed
25 Dec 2006, 01:46pm
Someone?:sad2:
CaptureNPrint (Snap-It) Version: 6.6 (http://www.softhypermarket.com/CaptureNPrint--Snap-It--download_2276.html) should do what you want..
Try it out and see..... It's free..
It is packed with features that are useful to the real world: Paste any captured image to the cursor in MS Word and PowerPoint (97 or 2000) with a mouse click; Scrolls and captures those long web pages; Zoom capture; Image cataloger; Thumbnail viewer with 3 sizes to choose from; Cool special effects editor; Instant email attachment of any captured images; Prints thumbnails; 6.0 features: capture directly to Word or PowerPoint, shortcut keys, User-defined scrolling, and many more...
Helpneed
27 Dec 2006, 03:38pm
Thank you for all your help!
Would you please answer my questions below if you would so kind to me?:
Have you ever infected w/ virus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_virus)/spyware (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyware) by download/installation of the CaptureNPrint?
(I am concerned of the infection since I could not display this website (http://www.geocities.com/blue_dragon_1964/main.html) of the software w/ both IE7 (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx) and Firefox 2.0 (http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox))
Would you be able to visit this website (http://www.geocities.com/blue_dragon_1964/main.html) of the software?
(To check whether the site is down, or my web browsers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_browsers) have a problem on the display)
Thank you mirage, Cyclonite, airbrat, Kwitko,and Hawk for your time and help!
Thrax
27 Dec 2006, 03:41pm
The website worked just fine for me. Don't know what to tell you.
I scanned the download with two AV programs, and it came up clean as well.
Helpneed
27 Dec 2006, 09:57pm
Thank you soooo much Thrax for the visit and scan of the software!
The CaptureNPrint (http://www.geocities.com/blue_dragon_1964/main.html) works for me.:thumbsup:
I' now able to display the website by: removal of 127.0.0.1 www.geocities.com entry from my PC (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_computer)'s host file (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Host_file).:vimp:
Thank you mirage, Cyclonite, airbrat, Kwitko, Hawk, and Thrax for your time and 16-days assistance!
:D
Helpneed
18 Jan 2007, 03:45am
FastStone Capture 5.2 (http://www.faststone.org) (freeware) has the scrollshot feature too!:thumbsup:
Pterocarpous
19 Jan 2007, 04:24am
Helpneed, thankyou for your persistance requesting recommendations for a freeware utility. Thankyou, too for your link to Fastone Capture 5.2 (http://www.faststone.org) freeware utility. (They have some other nice utilities there, too for those who might be interested.)
airbrat, thankyou for the info. re: SnagIt (http://www.techsmith.com/snagit.asp) (latest ver. = 8.2) ~$40.00US
Hawk, thankyou for your lead to CaptureNPrint 6.6 (http://www.geocities.com/blue_dragon_1964/main.html) (Snap-It) freeware utility
Great finds ya'll! I've used PrintKey Pro (http://www.warecentral.com/download.htm) (latest ver. = 1.4) ~$20.00US for years. Didn't know there was anything out there that could capture scroll windows (the hidden part). This is terrific!
Does anyone know what the SnagIt (non-freeware utility) has, if anything, that the others don't have?
EDIT://
I think I've got it. Looks like SnagIt has some fancy bells and whistles that the others don't have. The others are just screen shot utilities. SnagIt let's you do some editing, too.
Exerpt from SnagIt's web site:
...With SnagIt, you can select anything on your screen – an area, image, article, Web page, or error message – and capture it. Then, save the screen capture to a file, send it to SnagIt’s editor to add professional effects, share it by e-mail, or drop it into PowerPoint®, Word®, or another favorite application...
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