Settings and activity
10 results found
-
1 vote
An error occurred while saving the comment -
1 vote
An error occurred while saving the comment AtliB commentedPlease see http://www.timesnapper.com/professional.aspx#q4 - the shortcut window. You will probably have to change the default key binding in the Options to e.g. [WIN]+A.
-
1 vote
An error occurred while saving the comment AtliB commentedPlease see http://wiki.timesnapper.com/index.php?title=Shortcut_Dialog for details.
An error occurred while saving the comment AtliB commentedManual capture works by using [Win]+[S] to bring up 'Shortcuts', then [M] for 'Manual capture'. The key can be configured in options (note that newer Windows versions have reserved that key)
-
3 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment AtliB commentedHi, you can simply click the dot in the day browser... see documentation here (which I just updated to include this fact):
http://wiki.timesnapper.com/index.php?title=Flags -
54 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment AtliB commentedHi, it's working fine for me with the latest Chrome: 39.0.2171.95 m. What version are you guys using?
-
3 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment AtliB commentedHi Igal,
Have you tried using the filters? I believe they are what you are looking for:
http://wiki.timesnapper.com/index.php?title=Filters -
16 votes
For now, we suggest using Win+W. In a future version we will allow other modifiers.
An error occurred while saving the comment AtliB commentedHi, I'm using Win+A (configured through the Options dialog > Options tab > Global shortcut) and it's working fine for me in Win 8.1
-
4 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment AtliB commentedAsgard,
Does this apply only to Korean letters or also English?
An error occurred while saving the comment AtliB commentedHi Asgard,
this is already possible. Just type in a partial window title and TimeSnapper will filter on each keypress.
-
6 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment AtliB commentedHi David, that's reasonable - out of curiosity, could you share why you want this? The file does have a creation date
-
5 votesAtliB supported this idea ·
If those websites share a common title, you can simply type in a partial title in the filter field in the day browser. (not the URL, but the window title)