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Screen History 1.0


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Requirements Mac OS X 10.2 or higher
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher The Buddy System, LLC File Size 473k
Date added 01 Jul 2003 Check your speed

Screen History automatically records application window images (or the entire screen). These images can be viewed later to help you remember the web sites you visited and to quickly return to a site with one click. Also, you can manually capture an image to save, for example, an email message or any other screen image. Although Screen History itself can be used to view the saved images, they are saved in Quicktime movie files that can be imported to other applications.

Unlike your browser, which only keeps a list of the URLs for the sites you visited (as well as dozens of useless URLs for the ads you saw), Screen History keeps the actual screen images, making searching for an elusive memory much easier.

Feature Summary:

  • Automatically record window images - Save browser windows or an application window
  • Record full-screen images - Capture the entire screen for later review
  • Recall browsing history- Use the arrow keys to view all the pages you visited
  • Retrieve web-shopping confirmation codes- Easily recall confirmation screens
  • One-click return - Click one button to return to a web site

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