Posts Tagged With: capture

Faster Web Site Screenshot Capturing

WebSite_SnapshotsAs a quick and easy way to grab a screenshot of any web site out there, SnapCasa does a pretty good job. 

There are several tools out there that get the job done so the secret to being successful at this it to be quick.  SnapCasa passes thus far in that regard.

Here is a little more about the service from those who developed it:

Take web page snapshots and website thumbnails of any site with SnapCasa. Place a simple img tag in your HTML page and our website thumbnail generator will provide a snapshot for you. Increase site traffic and click-through rate by including snapshots on your website.

Where most of these sites fall apart is that they are slower than me hitting the “print screen” button and then cropping the image and resizing myself.  I am happy to say that SnapCasa does not fall victim to that issue.

They do an awesome job thus far and hopefully (unlike some others out there) will continue to get better over time.  SnapCasa is my new home for getting a faster web site screenshot.

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Top Picks for Screen & Capturing Gratification

Need a better way to capture the images on your desktop? Now anybody using Windows for more than five minutes can tell you that this is what the “Print Screen” button is for, right? Well true - that does get the job done but some of us need a little more. Here are my best suggestions for desktop image capturing and web site image capturing.

…for the Desktop

MWSnap - this is a powerful free tool that puts your screen capturing ways on steroids. If Microsoft ever released a power toy for screen captures, I have a feeling this is what it would look like.

MWSnapHere are five MWSnap features I like the most (in no specific order):

  • 5 snapping modes
  • Support for BMP, JPG, TIFF, PNG and GIF formats
  • System-wide hotkeys
  • Clipboard copy/paste
  • Auto-start with Windows and minimizes to system tray

…for the Web

WebShot - By far, WebShot is the best web site screen capture freeware package you can get. You can capture full size or thumbnail screenshots in a number of different image formats. Wish the documentation was a little better, but it really isn’t that hard to figure out.

Web ShotsHere are some of the features WebShot provides that I really enjoy a lot:

  • Automatic determination of page width and height that captures the whole page accurately. Does a great job every time.
  • Browser size specification allows you to capture the whole page or part of it.
  • Image encoding to JPG, GIF, PNG, and BMP with image quality control to save on disk space. Everybody should have a format to love.

There are a few other options out there too but these seem to far out weight their alternatives from head to toe. So next time you need to grab an screenshot of something on your desktop you should be more than prepaired to meet that chore head on with these freeware goodies.

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