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Subject:Re: open source screen capture From:thewriteguy -at- thewritespot -dot- com To:"Barry Campbell" <barry -dot- campbell -at- gmail -dot- com> Date:Thu, 22 Jun 2006 12:49:55 -0500 (CDT)
I get perverse pleasure (sorry) when somebody pronounces with finality
that something doesn't exist. The best I can figure is that if they
haven't seen it, it doesn't exist for them.
Anyway, as we all know, it's a whole lot easier to prove something does
exist than prove that it doesn't.
In the case of free screen capture utilities, you'll get 874 hits when you
visit: http://www.sourceforge.net and search for "screen capture."
SourceForge is the motherlode repository/development central for open
source applications ranging from tiny desktop utilities to heavy duty
server apps.
Not all 874 of those hits will produce something that instantly meets
Kimberly's needs, but there is plenty to choose from.
Instead of "no such animal", the reality is that it's a jungle out there.
> On 6/20/06, Kimberly McClintock <kimberly -dot- mcclintock -at- openlogic -dot- com> wrote:
>
>> By chance, is anyone using anything at least as good as Snag-It that's
>> OS?
>
> No such animal.
>
> The only Open Source solution for screen capture (assuming you're in
> Windows) is to do a PrtScrn and then paste the contents of the Windows
> Clipboard into GIMP (or similar) and edit accordingly.
>
> SnagIt may be commercial and closed-source, but it provides more bang
> for the buck than anything in my software toolbox.
>
> - bc
>
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