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WebRecord

WebRecord is an exciting new internet printing application developed by Canon Information Systems Research Australia Pty Ltd. It runs on Windows 95, 98 and NT 4.0, and is designed for users who need to collect, arrange and print information from the internet quickly and easily.

Amazing Print Benefits
Printing directly from a browser is graphically untidy and the text is often ragged. WebRecord's exclusive OpenPage technology puts an end to this. Now you can print with spectacular output with sharp images and crisp text.

WebRecord's smart formatting sizes up your web pages so they fit elegantly on the printed page. This makes the output more pleasing to the eye as well as saving a lot of time.


 

A Quick Overview
 Step 1: Collect the information.
Run WebRecord alongside Internet Explorer or Navigator and WebRecord will record each new page you visit. WebRecord acts as an intelligent assistant to your browser, keeping track of all the information you've seen and presenting it to you in an organised and efficient way.


 Step 2: Arrange the information
WebRecord maintains a print list with every page you visit. You can modify the print list at any time to add, delete pages or rearrange entries. Request different selections of pages for printing by ticking or unticking entries in the print list.

 Step 3: Print Preview
WebRecord will show you how your output will fit on a printed page. You can select either landscape or portrait mode and print Web pages in multiple columns, with or without background colours.


Want to find out more?

Visit the WebRecord Internet Site for a comprehensive display of this revolutionary Web tool, ordering details and tutorial and see for yourself this powerful Web printing application!   See contact details if you require more information.

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