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People that keep telling others to search = a**holes, instead be positive, and help, if you have nothing to say, leave the thread alone
I found an excellent conversion program called IFille (text, audio, image) that's freeware from the apple site - I desperately needed it for all my old documents from this computer crossover.
Document: TXT, RTF, RTFD, WORD, XML, HTML, ARCH
HTML to XHTML - vis versa
Image: PDF, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, PNG, PICT, PSD, JPG2
And it cleans and purges files from history and your net chache (Opera, Safari, Firefox, Camono, Mozilla, Explorer)
I downloaded it last night and Ive been plugging stuff through it all day.
Last edited by Silverfroth; 09-27-2006 at 06:54 PM.
A screenshot is a single picture, a shot of the screen. You a video capture program. You would need a program like SnapZPro for that, there is nothing built into the OS
newbie here. i just did this capturing image thing. i pressed the keys then i heard the click. now my problem is i cant seem to find the file. where are they automatically saved?
Welcome to Mac-Forums and to the Mac platform, pao2pao16.
My screengrabs usually go on my desktop but am not sure if I changed the defaults or not. If you don't find the images on your desktop they could be in your Documents folder or your Pictures folder in your user account.
Check it out and let us know if you found them. Remember that the files should be in native .png file format, unless you are using Mac OS 10.3.x Panther which came natively into the .pdf file format.