If you want to capture the entire content of a webpage or document, the macOS built-in screenshot tool can only capture the current screen, and manually stitching the images together is too troublesome. I stumbled upon ScrollSnap, an open-source macOS application specifically designed to solve the need for taking long screenshots. After selecting the area, simply scroll through the content naturally, and the app will automatically recognize and stitch it into a long image using intelligent algorithms. The entire process is handled locally, with no risk of privacy leaks. GitHub: https://t.co/X7TzNFqUUU After taking a screenshot, a thumbnail preview will be displayed. You can drag and drop to save, or right-click to display more editing options. It supports saving to the desktop, clipboard, documents, and other locations. If you frequently need to capture long web pages, long chat logs, or long documents, this tool is worth a try. You can download the installation package from GitHub.
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