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DropImageURL 1.0.8


License Update
Requirements Mac OS X 10.4 and above
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Limit Point Software File Size 0
Date added 09 Oct 2008 Check your speed

DropImageURL is a drop application which images a whole web page into a single graphic file, such as a JPEG or TIFF image.

In other words DropImageURL makes a screen capture of the page, including the portions which may not be viewable in your web browser due to its width or size.

The program provides the option to output in various image formats, and to scale the output image by a given percentage.

Select "Preferences..." from the application menu, or the Dock menu, to specify various options:

  • Scale image by a given percent
  • Specify image format (tiff, jpeg, etc.)
  • Set comment to location URL
  • Overwrite files by same name, or append a unique ID to differentiate
  • Show status window
  • Bring application to front
  • Open image file in default image viewer
  • Select image file in the Finder

DropImageURL is part of the Limit Point Software Utilities Bundle : http://www.limit-point.com/Utilities.html. Purchase a Utilities password to activate all the utilities, including DropImageURL. Upgrades are always free, new utilities are always included!

DropImageURL initially runs for about ten days without a permanent password.

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