I have several RSS feeds of new SharePoint/Office MSDN / TechNet documents which I use to keep me informed about new documents that I need to add to the WSS FAQ sites.
This is fine so long as they only give me the latest documents and come at regular intervals.
However sometimes there's suddenly a flurry of "new" RSS feeds some of which go back for several months and I need to check through them all to see if I have the article already (which in the case of the 1 month old (and older) ones I probably do).
Add to that the fact that there are several different feeds some of which overlap (but I need all of them because sometimes only one has a link to an article I need) and I needed a way to print them out.
So there was the usual problem that a feed in my browser had only a few items visible and printing the whole page anyway produced a confusing picture.
In comes SnagIt. It of course creates images from sections of your screen. At first look that wouldn't help either because the section of my screen I can see on screen has only a few of the links.
But then I saw that there's an option in SnagIt that I hadn't seen before - "Scrolling Window (web page)". This is perfect for this. You set it going; click the centre of the window you can see; and it generates an image of just the links and descriptions of all the links on the (full) page.
What's more, you can print that image direct from SnagIt thus saving a couple more clicks.
Very nice.