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WebShot

February 7th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

WebShot is a program that allows you to take screenshots and thumbnails of web pages or whole websites. It comes with a command line interface for advanced users. The following image formats are supported JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP.

Features:

* Automatic determination of page width and height that captures the whole page accurately. Frame dimensions are determined and calculated on pages that have them.
* Browser size specification allows you to capture the whole page or part of it
* Image thumbnailing reduces the final capture image easily
* Timeouts allow you to wait for activex controls to load before capturing
* Image encoding to JPG, GIF, PNG, and BMP with image quality control to save on disk space
* CSV output allows you to easily parse the results of a screenshot capture operation
* CSV output of page title, meta keywords, and description helps you parse the most important information from a page
* Use within your own applications using the dll and example C source code
* Blocks most popups (javascript popups, script dialogs, injected via wmp popups, etc)
* Multiple threads allow you to quickly capture more screenshots without running multiple processes
* Custom user agents allow you to view a web page that might be served to other browsers
* Easily delete all of Internet Explorer’s cache, so your hard drive doesn’t get full
* Global bitmap file mapping object, reduces memory footprint for multiple threads per instance
* Configure custom HTTP post strings and HTTP authentication credentials
* Configurable message box popup automation to automatically deal with message boxes that Internet Explorer might throw
* Higher quality color quantized gif images produce better screenshots with less disk space
* PHP COM scriptability
* Actively maintained and developed

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Author – WebShot

Supported Operating Systems – Windows (all)

Version – 1.66

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