WebClipBrowser for iPad
WebClipBrowser for iPad
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WebClipBrowser for iPad

Stop cluttering your gallery with messy full-page screenshots. Precision-clip diagrams, recipes, and research snippets with a simple drag-and-save workflow designed for the modern iPad curator.

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0

User Rating

3.0/5

Total Ratings

0

Publisher

Takeshi Kayahashi

Category

Productivity

Locales

2

Latest Version

5.0

Size

1.0 MB

First Released

May 9, 2014
Features

Capture Exactly What You Need

The ultimate precision tool for students and researchers to clip web content directly into their iPad workflow without the clutter of full-page screenshots.

Precision Snipping

Skip the tedious manual cropping. Simply drag a rectangle over any part of a web page to save high-quality snippets instantly to your Camera Roll.

Organized Research

Perfect for digital notebooks and study guides. Effortlessly grab specific diagrams, charts, or quotes to keep your academic and professional projects clean.

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Screenshots

WebClipBrowser for iPad - WebClipBrowser for iPad app interface showing a rectangular range selection on a webpage

WebClipBrowser for iPad app interface showing a rectangular range selection on a webpage

WebClipBrowser for iPad - WebClipBrowser for iPad app interface showing the clip area and cutout save features

WebClipBrowser for iPad app interface showing the clip area and cutout save features

WebClipBrowser for iPad - WebClipBrowser app interface shown on two iPads in landscape and portrait orientations displaying a web page clipping tool

WebClipBrowser app interface shown on two iPads in landscape and portrait orientations displaying a web page clipping tool

Description

WebClipBrowser is the iOS app for iPad. You can save to the CameraRoll the image in range selection of rectangular WEB page. [Feature] You can be cut with range select a portion of your favorite WEB page. In documenting at work or if you want to keep the article you like. It supports portrait and landscape orientation of the device. You can use it as a browser bookmark is also function of the WEB page. You can share the URL to the WebClipBrowser app by sharing from the Safari browser. [How to use] 1. I open WEB site from bookmarks or address bar at the top. 2. I turn on the range selection mode from the button at the bottom toolbar. Icon turns red when the mode is turned on. 3. Specify the range to cut by dragging from the upper left(start point) to the lower right(end point) and so it looks like draw a rectangle on the WEB page. 4. And then save it as an image in the camera roll the range by pressing the scissors icon on the toolbar. 5. Close the range selection mode by pressing the icon again if you continue to browse the WEB site.

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