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Shutter - Feature-rich Screenshot Tool

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Shutter is a feature-rich screenshot program. You can take a screenshot of a specific area, window, your whole screen, or even of a website - apply different effects to it, draw on it to highlight points, and then upload to an image hosting site, all within one window. See http://shutter-project.org/about/ for a feature list.

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screengrab-qt

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ScreenGrab -- program geting screenshots working in Linux and Windows. The program uses Qt and is independent of any desktop environment. Main features: grab screenshot of desktop, active window and selection area of destop copying screenshot into yhe clipboard working on Windows and Linux ... [More] operating systems save screenshots in PNG and JPEG format grab screenshot with delay (1 - 90 sec) hide his window minimize to system tray and work from at (tray menu) 26 Mar 20019 - Released version 0.8 24 Mar 20019 - Released version 0.6.2 27 Feb 20019 - Released version 0.6.1 04 Feb 20019 - Released version 0.6 30 Dec 2009 - Sources move into Git on Gitorious 30 Nov 2009 - Released version 0.5 26 Oct 2009 - Released version 0.4 28 Sep 2009 - Released version 0.3.1 04 Sep 2009 - Released version 0.2. 16 Aug 2009 - Released version 0.1. [Less]

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grabzit

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GrabzIt aspires to allow any programming language no matter how basic to turn a website into Image, PDF and table screenshots. To do this we provide client libraries that allow a language to send a request to make a screenshot, to our server that then sends the callback with the completed ... [More] screenshot. While we currently support ASP.NET, Java, Javascript, Node.js, PHP, Perl, Python and Ruby we aim to create a library for as many programming languages as possible. If you would like to help us achieve this please do! [Less]

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