Oooh, this is nice. Paparazzi is a smart little Cocoa/WebKit app that provides a nice easy front end for Paul Hammond’s webkit2png code, a command line tool for snapping .png screenshots of web pages.

It’s a nice little app that does pretty much what it says on the tin. What I like is the way it takes a snapshot of the full-length page, not just the part you’d see in a browser. Full-length page screenshots are just a little bit more interesting, don’t you think?
Everybody say: “Screenshots!”


Nice!
I like it, very nice indeed. Although I have recently gotten hooked on SAFT for Safari:
http://haoli.dnsalias.com/Saft/index.html
The amount of features it adds to Safari is astounding. One thing I love is the new contextual menu it adds to pages: "Export PDF." The difference between Saft's PDF mechanism and the one built into the Print dialog is that it exports the web page into a one-page PDF, without any artificial page breaks that the Print dialog introduces. It's also a lot faster to access.
Paste missing!!
I can understand a lot of things, but not the omission of Paste on a simple textfield missing from an OS X app in 2004! I mean, really. What could possibly be the excuse?
Paste missing!!
Well, it is only a 0.1 release :)
I'm sure a paste control will appear sooner or later!
Paste missing!!
Hi,
Thanks for the plug and the comments!
I've updated Paparazzi to 0.1.8 and posted the (not-too-pretty) source. Most of the obvious bugs (like the paste thing) have been fixed.
-- johan 0x.se
Paste missing!!
Great job, Johan. Thanks for letting us know.
Oh wow, this is useful!
I needed to get a screenshot of an entire web page today, and thought I'd read something in the O'Reilly Weblogs about a new app for doing it.
In a couple of minutes, I had downloaded, installed, and got my screen shot. This is fabulous! Thanks for the pointer. Paparazzi is a happy addition to my dock.
-t
Pretty cool
This is one of the better uses of WebKit that I have seen.
Good thinking.