The software captures complete web pages and saves them as image files.
One of the easiest ways to use DropImageURL is by dragging "webloc" (web location) files onto the application or simply dragging URLs from Safari's address field onto the Dock icon. If you prefer, you could also use the "Image Current Browser" menu item from the Dock menu to capture screenshots of the frontmost window of your supported web browser - whether it's Safari, Camino, Firefox, or OmniWeb.
Once the images have been generated, they are automatically placed in the default output folder and neatly named using the title of the web page being imaged. It's worth noting that most web browsers create web location files when you drag a URL from the address field onto the desktop. These files can also be used as input files by DropImageURL.
Overall, DropImageURL is an excellent software application that is highly recommended for anyone interested in capturing screenshots of web pages for professional or personal use. It's fast, easy to use, and highly configurable. Give it a try and see just how much it can enhance your workflow!
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