Screengrab, Save your webpage as an Image

With screengrab you can save almost anything that you see in a browser window. It lets you take what ever you want from a webpage. You can take screenshot of an entire scrollable webpage. Just the visible area or a draggable section. Save it as jpg or png. It can also capture Flash and Java applets.

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June 1st, 2010 08:21 pm
Screengrab is a firefox addon which i frequently use. :)
July 22nd, 2010 09:58 pm
Well, I prefer the use of the "import" command from the imagemagik package. I open a terminal, resize for it doesn't recover the place of the screen I want to grab. Then I type : import xyz.jpg The mouse pointer becomes a little cross, I can select with it the part of the screen I want, I release the mouse and that's it. The file xyz.jpg is created and contains my part of screen.

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