webshot-logo When deciding to review the various screen capture utilities I had never even imagined of certain aspects of it before stumbling across the tools that make them happen! One of these was turning a web page into an image. Considering that web pages often extend much beyond what can be seen on the screen at any instant, it becomes really difficult to pack them into a single image.WebShot is an extremely light and simple tool which does just that!

Simplicity Rules!

Once you download and install this light software, it opens as a small window with 5 tabs and a few listed options and settings. Using these settings and options you can decide the web page(s) to grab and the size, quality and other such aspects of the output image. Next, within a click and a few seconds you have your image ready! Its really that simple!

It allows you to capture multiple web pages at a time too and also generates a log after each capture.

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Downside

It runs only on Windows XP

Bottom Line:

A really handy tool, when it comes to taking complete screen shot of lengthy web pages.

Software Details

Version: 1.50
License:Freeware
OS Requirements:Windows XP
Homepage: WebsiteScreenshot

Rating:

3.5 Dinos


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  1. sindhu
    December 3rd, 2007 at 4:16 pm #

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1146 > screengrab

    might want to give that a try ;)

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