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In reply to my question, George W. posted the following:
> There is a screen capture program in UNIX. I don't recall the name of
> it, but if necessary I can find out what it's called.
George, I know of a good UNIX screen capture program called xv. I've
used it on my project. I recommended it to the coworker who called
me, but she didn't think the application ran under X-Windows. (It might
be that we are just really miscommunicating!)
Anyway, thanks to you and the others for your replies. I'll pass them
on to her.
LaVonna
LaVonna F. Funkhouser Immediate Past President, OK Chapter
lffunkhouser -at- halnet -dot- com Program Manager, 1995 Region 5 Conf.
technical writer Society for Technical Communication
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