Archive for the 'Page Saver' Category

Other Improvements Included in Page Saver 1.6

October 12th, 2007 by Mark Smith

Yesterday I talked about the frame capture improvements included in Page Saver 1.6. In this posting I describe the other enhancements we made for the 1.6 release.
Page Saver Pro customers receive a frequently requested enhancement: from the command line, the -saveas flag now accepts an ftp://, http://, or https:// URL to allow you to [...]

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Page Saver 1.6 Embraces Frames

October 11th, 2007 by Mark Smith

One of the frequently asked questions about Page Saver is why the entire page is not captured even when the “Save Image of Entire Page” command is used. In almost every case, the reason is that the page uses frames (through HTML frame or iframe elements). Only the visible portion of each frame [...]

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Thanks for Making Us Smile

June 22nd, 2007 by Mark Smith

Many of you have sent us feedback about our products, especially about Page Saver (which is very popular).
This week in particular we received many messages which made us smile. Here are some samples:
“Great product guys! love it. really useful.”
“I don’t know what to say other than IT IS SUPER! This is what I needed! [...]

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Capture Page Images Programmatically

May 18th, 2007 by Mark Smith

Ever since we released Page Saver Pro, people have been asking us how they can leverage its image capture features within their own in-house projects. The wait is over.
Earlier this week, we launched a new product named Page Saver Toolkit that allows web and Mozilla developers to use the page capture capabilities of Page [...]

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Page Saver 1.5 Releases

May 15th, 2007 by Mark Smith

We are pleased to announce that Page Saver Basic and Pro 1.5 are now available.
Improvements to Page Saver Pro include the display of large cross hairs when selecting a region to capture and additional command line options (top, left, bottom, right, and scale).
Improvements to both editions include the display of “Welcome” and “What’s New” pages [...]

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