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Subject:Re: Query: Captures of "Long" Screens From:Carl Leonard <CLeonard -at- TFMG -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 27 Oct 1998 15:38:42 -0800
David B. Demyan recommended Snag-It, an excellent screen capture utility:
<snip> SnagIt/32 is a screen capture program that included an
"Autoscroll
Capture" feature in a recent release. This allows you to instruct
SnagIt to
begin the capture at the top of the screen and automatically scroll
the
window to capture what is out of sight. This is especially handy for
web pages. </snip>
To which I add
Hypersnap http://www.hyperionics.com <http://www.hyperionics.com>
also has this feature. I've tried both; they pretty
well match up feature-for-feature. I decided that (for me) Hypersnap
had a slight lead in usability.
I'm not associated with the developer (other than that I love the product).
Free to try, $25.00 to buy.
Carl Leonard
Don't worry about biting off more than you can chew. Your mouth is probably
a whole lot bigger than you think..
-- Texas Bix Bender