Capture the Net without breaking a sweat with WebSwoon
November 2nd, 2007

Adding pictures of linked sites adds a more professional look in your page. Thumbnails give viewers a taste of what you are talking about, rather than relying solely on what you are saying. However, capturing a site and resizing it requires more effort in your part. Don’t you wish that there was something to help you do this with minimum fuss? Worry no more, for WebSwoon is here to help you.
WebSwoon is an application that automatically loads and takes screen captures of web sites, then saves them as image files. It is fully configurable with options that cater to your needs. Dimensions of capture files can be easily changed, removing the process of resizing the images. Need to capture from many sites? No problem, since WebSwoon can be configured to capture multiple sites consecutively without intervention. Just list the sites you want to take screenshots of and leave WebSwoon to do the job for you. Want to save a different file type? You can choose from 3 different file formats for your captures. No need to manipulate the images captured, saving you precious time and resources. And the best news is that WebSwoon is a freeware. Whether you are a blogger who reviews sites, or a web developer keeping track of site changes, with WebSwoon’s features and zero price tag, you can definitely call this deal a steal.
WebSwoon works only for Windows and requires IE6 or later installed in your system with ActiveX activated.