Advanced Web2Jpg 6.2

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Advanced Web2Jpg is a useful Web site conversion tool. It has an exclusive function that can help you convert Web page on the Web site directly to popular image format JPG. No other software like it can convert the Web page on the Web site directly. It is an impressive development. With the converter, you can input the Web site directly utilizing add URL to convert to your required image with retaining the original Web site formatting as text, pictures. Advanced Web2Jpg Free does not any print drivers. You can set your heart at rest to use it. Support converting Web page on the Web site directly to JPG with add URL. Drag and drop files. Choose the entire folder to convert. Intelligent processing of large files. Convert with one click.

Version 6.2 is a bug fixing release.

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