Easily Customize Your Print-Outs from Internet Explorer with Printee
Web pages are pretty much designed to waste ink. They're packed with frames and banners and ads and all sorts of debris that you don't want or need when you try to print something. You can choose to print a selection, and that sometimes helps, but you've probably found yourself wishing you could just select the parts of a page you want to print -- or not print. Amazingly, you can now do exactly that.
Printee for Internet Explorer lets you click areas of a Web page to include -- or exclude -- from a print. Just select Printee instead of the usual print button from Internet Explorer's toolbar, and you'll get this elaborate new print setup control:
It looks complicated, but it really only takes a few minutes to figure out. As you hover over parts of the Web page you want to print, you can click to select them, after which they turn green. After you make your selections, you can click the Pick button (which sets your selection as the stuff to print) or Del (which discards your selection and only prints the stuff you didn't select).
There are a lot of other options. You can discard the Web page's background, opt to not print images, even change the font and width of the print selection.
Printee is free and makes it possible to quickly and easily customize your Web page prints -- this is definitely a keeper.