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What is Gadwin Web Snapshot?

Gadwin Web Snapshot lets you quickly turn Web pages into images.

This Internet Explorer add-on effectively captures not just parts of a Web page that are visible in a pane or window, but the entire page including all design elements. The captured image can then be edited, resized and annotated before being output to a graphical file.  The application also gives you the option of sending the Web capture directly to your printer or as an email, and it will even automatically resize the picture to specified dimensions.
    

Gadwin Web Snapshot is very easy to use, the interface is intuitive, and once you have it set up the way you like it, you never have to look at it at all.
      

Why Gadwin Web Snapshot?




Gadwin Web Snapshot makes an image of the browser's content page and works as an add-on to Internet Explorer and easily accessible from the browser's toolbar. This add-on will save you a lot of time by making it easy to store content in the folder you want. This is useful for keeping track of pages visited and for storing information for later use. Download Gadwin Web Snapshot now and try it out! This is the best way to learn what it can do.

System Requirement.

Gadwin Web Snapshot requires Microsoft ® Windows 98/Me/2000/2003/XP/Vista, or Windows NT 4.0SP6 and Internet Explorer 5+. If you are running any of these operating systems and have a Windows-compatible mouse or pointing device, your system has already met all the requirements necessary to run Gadwin Snapshot. A full installation of Gadwin Web Snapshot requires 6 megabyte of hard drive space.

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