Web Snapper 2.3.2 for Mac User Reviews
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"Very simple interface and works as expected"
Version: Web Snapper 3.0
Pros
Simple to operate, seens to work every time, need no special training or instruction to follow.
Cons
Have not noticed any yet, but haven't been using it for long
Summary
Simple and easy to use, intuative interface, like it very much and is just what I needed.
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"An excellent website capture utility."
Version: Web Snapper 3.0
Pros
Easy to use, captures complete webpages without having to stitch them together. Saves in various formats that allows you to select and work with the text (even if saved as a PDF). This is essential for my work.
Cons
None that I've encountered so far. (Although there are some sites that it can't automatically load; you have to paste in the URL. But still...)
Summary
Highly recommended for a very specific task.
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"app good, review demand ******"
Version: Web Snapper 2.9
Pros
I don't want to rate it using this form. it just clutters up my inbox with **** I don'yt want. **** off
Cons
app OK, review demand ******* obnoxious
Summary
**** off
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"quick and easy to use"
Version: Web Snapper 2.9
Pros
fast capture of a full web page without the need to stitch multiple screen shots together
retains web linksCons
could be less expensive
Summary
A great program from a vendor that is responsive and delivers great support (when it is rarely needed.)
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"You can do better with Preview for free."
Version: Web Snapper 2.8.1
Pros
can screen capture in Safari.
Cons
Preview > File > Take screen shot can screen capture a window, selection, or the entire screen no matter what apps are in use but. Web Snapper is a Safari Plug In so it can't do what
Summary
Use OS X Preview instead.
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"you could do screenshots and save as PDF's for free."
Version: Web Snapper 2.7.1
Pros
wast of use in one action
Cons
the price, should be free
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"Decent screen shot tool"
Version: Web Snapper 2.7.1
Pros
Has some cool features like capturing to a vector file.
Cons
Considering most of these features can be had for free from other apps, $15 seems pricey.
Summary
Could be worth yoru while, but I would check out Aviary, Awesome screenshot, or just use the built in features of teh OS.
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"WebSnapper"
Version: Web Snapper 2.4
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Absolutely one of the "very best" Mac OSX app's on the market. Fast and muti-faceted you will not be disappointed. -
"Works for me!"
Version: Web Snapper 2.3.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I bought the latest version of Websnapper and find that it works perfectly - ZERO problems.
I have latest version of Safari and am on 10.5.6.
Besides the fact that Websnapper works consistently well for me, I really like being able to save my web page in different formats. Plus just having this ability "at the click of a button" really works for me. When I needed to contact the creator, I found him completely responsive and helpful - even more than that actually...a real person who didn't just fire back a geeky one line reply. Frankly...I recommend WS wholeheartedly.
P.S. The ONLY reason I gave it a 4 on features was because ultimately I wish that I could access WS's function using a keystroke instead of having to go to my trackball. -
"Web Snapper is the real deal"
Version: Web Snapper 2.3.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Ever since Web Snapper was updated in the spring to work with Leopard, I've once again been super happy with it. I've been able to snap PDFs of pages on secure sites - all info intact - and the results have been consistently good (i.e. rendered as good as or better than print to PDF and all on one page that I determine).
My only wish is that web snapper would work with FireFox the way it works with Safari. There are a few sites at which I make purchases that Safari doesn't play well. For these, I'm stuck using FireFox and have no snazzy page snap. I print to PDF (saved to Yojimbo) but yearn for my one-page Web Snapper shot.
For those of us who have to archive web work for "posterity" and "award shows" then Web Snapper PDF is a real breakthrough because the printout (of text) is perfect and there are no page breaks - this is truly great because the people who receive these archives generally don't know how to unzip a folder and click the .HTML file within :-)
Thanks to the Web Snapper team for a great product. I was and continue to be a VERY HAPPY user...
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