I have been looking at screen capture programs for a while and ran across WebKut. WebKut is a program written in Adobe Air. Adobe Air is a runtime engine (similar to Java and .Net). It was designed by Adobe as a way to deliver rich internet applications outside of a browser.
With that said, I like WebKut. It follows the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) method of thinking. You simple enter the web address you want to go to. Then choose what you want to capture. You can choose to capture the whole page (even if the page is too big for you screen, you will get it all), just what you see in the window, or you can choose what part of the screen you want.
There are some options you can set. They are file type (jpg, gif, png, pdf), image ratio, quality, output directory, and incremental filenames. Just what you need, no fluff. This is my kind of program.






