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I don’t think Safari does...

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I don’t think Safari does...

I don’t think Safari does that, but I could be wrong. I know IE used to and there are a variety of ways to whack a page with Firefox. Seems like a lot of work when all I want is that one visual artifact of what my screen looked like when I made the purchase.

It’s a personal preference to be sure, but the method you describe feels like snapping a bunch of snapshots of the cashier instead of just retaining the one receipt. ;-)

I think there’s room for all of us to use the method that makes the most sense to us.

Archive your receipts and account info with PDFs By: Merlin Mann (11 replies) September 2, 2004 - 1:01pm
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  • I don’t think Safari does... By: Merlin (2004-09-21 20:10)
  • Maybe this is a stupid... By: Len (2004-09-21 20:00)
  • I scan all my paper... By: Fazal Majid (2004-09-12 08:25)
  • You can go a step... By: Steven Jarvis (2004-09-06 06:46)
  • This is great, Steven. Thanks... By: Merlin (2004-09-06 08:38)
  • You're welcome! I have a... By: Steven Jarvis (2004-09-06 18:32)
  • As for your question about... By: Merlin (2004-09-06 18:41)
  • Heh, this is exactly what... By: Wendell Hicken (2004-09-08 16:16)
  • I doubt Spotlight will serve... By: Steven Jarvis (2004-09-09 15:56)
  • I read this and thought... By: Nigel Magnay (2004-09-10 08:39)
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