[WEB4LIB] Web snapshots for presentations
Jerry Kuntz
jkuntz at rcls.org
Mon Mar 29 19:09:44 EST 1999
Here it is:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/downloaddetails/camcordr.htm
Jerry Kuntz
jkuntz at rcls.org
>IE's Favorites has options for downloading the viewed page and all pages
>linked to it, creating a subscription to the site at the same time.
>To demonstrate interactive capabilities offline, the best bet might be a
>camera program:
>Microsoft Camcorder or Lotus ScreenCam. I last used Camcorder about a year
>ago; it was a free download, but lacked a Pause control; I just did a quick
>check of their site--if it's still there it's really buried. ScreenCam's
>demo lacked a Save option!
>Jerry Kuntz
>Ramapo Catskill Library System
>jkuntz at rcls.org
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Greg D. Schmitz <schmitz at AXP.WINNEFOX.ORG>
>To: Multiple recipients of list <web4lib at webjunction.org>
>Date: Monday, March 29, 1999 6:19 PM
>Subject: [WEB4LIB] Web snapshots for presentations
>
>
>>Browsing through the archive, I noticed that the subject of web snapshot
>>
>>programs has not come up on Web4Lib for a while. We have tried
>>Webwhacker, but we are not really satisfied with it because it can only
>>grab certain pages (that don't have CGI searches) and seems to hang up a
>>
>>lot.
>>
>>What programs have other librarians found are fast, easy to use, and
>>appropriate for the following?:
>>
>>1) Grabbing web pages in their entirety while on-line
>>2) Displaying them off-line in a point-and-click method
>>3) Allow grabbing of pages that are the result of CGI searches (for
>>example, let's me grab the page where I type in my search, and then also
>>
>>grabs the results for later display).
>>
>>I know there are ways of using grabbed images together with PowerPoint,
>>but what we are most interested in is a program that would simulate the
>>use of Netscape off-line.
>>
>>Thanks in advance for any specific suggestions!
>>
>>Greg D. Schmitz
>>Reference Librarian
>>Oshkosh Public Library
>>
>>--
>>Greg D. Schmitz
>>Reference Librarian, Oshkosh Public Library
>>106 Washington Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54901
>>Phone: (920) 236-5205 Fax: (920) 236-5227
>>*******************************************
>>schmitz at winnefox.org
>>http://axp.winnefox.org/www/
>>*******************************************
>>
>>
>
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