Take Screenshot with WebShot

Webshots allows you to take screenshots of web pages and save them as full sized images or thumbnails. Screenshots output images can be in the JPG, GIF, PNG or BMP.

The free version comes with a demonstration of the command line interface, you can buy, and used to accelerate the capture process at all sites. The server edition of Webshots comes with a DLL that lets you integrate technology into their own applications Webshots.

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The command line version of Webshots is in the installation folder and is called Webshots webshotcmd.exe. Below are the command line arguments you can use. The arguments are color coded to indicate which version supports.

* Type: freeware
* Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista
* Manufacturer: Nathan Moinvaziri
* Size: 591KB
* Price:Free (limited functionality)

Like a camera has a lot of options to make the best possible picture, so does webshot. Some of these configurable options come in the form of parameters that specify the expected amount of time to wait before or after the occurrence of certain events of the browser. Due to the nature of the Web these days, a lot of websites have scripts or ActiveX controls to load after a page is loaded by Internet Explorer. Flash is a good example of an ActiveX control that takes time to load the page after loading is complete. Some heavy flash content and Active-X controls may take longer to load than others. Therefore, the expected parameters allow you to wait a certain amount of time for objects in the pages of load.WebShot enables you to take screenshots of web pages and save them as images or thumbnails size. Screenshots output images can be in the JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP o.

The free version comes with a demonstration of the command line interface that can be purchased and used to simplify the process of capturing the screen at all sites. The server edition of Webshots comes with a DLL that allows you to integrate technology into their own applications Webshots.

The command line version of Webshots is in the installation folder and is called Webshots webshotcmd.exe. These are the command line arguments you can use. The arguments are color coded to indicate the version that supports it.

Like a camera has a lot of options to help you make the best possible image is Webshots. Some of these options are configured in the way forward to identify the parameters of time to wait before or after the occurrence of certain events of the browser. Due to the nature of the soul in these days, many sites have scripts or ActiveX controls to load after a page is loaded by Internet Explorer. Flash is a good example of an ActiveX control that takes time to load after the page has finished loading. Some Flash content and heavy Active-X controls in May take longer to load than others. Therefore, the parameters can be expected to wait a certain period of time for items on pages to load.