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Our friends over at at Realmac Software, makers of the popular RapidWeaver website creation app, have just posted some information on their next Mac app, LittleSnapper. From what I can glean from the promo page, LittleSnapper — which is expected sometime at the end of 2008 — is designed to be the ultimate mash-up of screenshot applications like Skitch and Paparazzi.

Back in Might, I tested and reviewed various (static) screen capturing programs and options for OS X. Even though I didn’t have a opportunity to actually address the issue of full web page captures in that article, I was, and continue to be frustrated by the lack of a good, Leopard-friendly program that can capture an entire web site, and not just the portion that appears on the screen. Stitching together screenshots in Photoshop is time consuming and unfortunately, Paparazzi’s Leopard support is kludgy (.43 works with Leopard, but .5 won’t even open). I demoed Web Snapper, but it is a Safari plugin (or InputManager for the semantically correct), which is not always best.

From the Realmac website, it looks like LittleSnapper is really designed to take the ideal aspects of a program like Skitch, the capability to capture portions of the screen and annotate and share with other people, with the capability to work with web browsers and also organize screenshot libraries. They even show off a DOM-highlighter, so you can instantly capture a specific element of a site, much like Safari’s WebClip and CSSEdit’s Inspector.

We’ll let you know more about LittleSnapper as the details eke out. You can sign-up for updates at Realmac’s website. LittleSnapper will be a Leopard-only application.

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