[WEB4LIB] Re: screen capture help
Jorge Biquez
jbiquez at icsmx.com
Wed Nov 14 12:38:01 EST 2001
Hello
One software that "extracts" complete sites is: Websnake from Anaweve
You just tell the site and brings you the exact structure. BUT some people
use that technique to "copy" information that way... be carefull with the
sites you extract with this kind of programs. Besides the warning these
programs "rocks"...give it a try.
jb
At 09:26 14/11/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Nick and all,
>
>I've used a program called Grab-a-Site by Blue Squirrel (about $70) to
>capture whole web sites and then show them later. The nice thing about it
>is that once you have captured the site, you don't need an Internet
>connection to show it, just the software installed on the computer.
>
>Christina
>
>At 09:13 AM 11/14/01 -0800, Tomaiuolo, Nicholas (Library) wrote:
>>Hello and thanks --
>>I have been using LView Pro to do screen captures -- it captures whatever is
>>on the desktop from the Web (or whatever else). But lately I've noticed
>>that people are capturing entire Web pages for their presentations, etc.
>>Does anyone have any experience capturing entire pages for later use?
>>
>>Thanks again,
>>Nick
>>
>>Nicholas G. Tomaiuolo, MLS
>>Instruction Librarian
>>Elihu Burritt Library
>>Central Connecticut State University
>>New Britain, CT 06050
>>
>>860-832-2068 (office)
>>860-832-3409 (fax)
>
>
>Christina Soderstrom
>Senior Creative Associate/IT Specialist
>High Point Creative, LLC
>www.HighPointCreative.com
>Phone: 651-646-6353
>Fax: 651-646-6351
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