Snappy is a quick, easy-to-use screenshot capture app for Linux. It currently has a focus on sharing screenshots, though later releases will allow screenshot management and possibly screencasting too.
Lightscreen is a small tool to automate the process of saving and cataloging screenshots, it operates as a hidden background process that is invoked with a hotkey and then saves a screenshot file to disk according to the user's preferences.
jCapture is a Java applet which allows to capture screen shots or record screen activity and audio and upload them directly to your web application (wiki, CMS, etc.) With jCapture you can quickly create documentation pages for UI-rich software products.
It is built-in to Tiki 10 and is available
... [More] via a plug-in for DokuWiki, saving directly to the media manager.
It will be ported other web applications.
Key features
* Select screen area
* Capture screenshot as PNG, JPG, etc.
* Record video
** Audio from microphone
** Pause during the recording
** Play before upload
** Post-recording editor to remove frames
** Pick splash frame
** Generates a .swf file [Less]
Pàdé (Yoruba word for Meet) is a web browser extension and a unified communications client for Openfire Meetings. https://igniterealtime.github.io/Pade/
RecordRTC is a server-less (entire client-side) JavaScript library can be used to record WebRTC audio/video media streams. It supports cross-browser audio/video recording. https://www.webrtc-experiment.com/RecordRTC/
An ultra fast cross-platform multiple screenshots module in pure Python using ctypes.
- Python 2 & 3 and PEP8 compliant, no dependency;
- very basic, it will grab one screen shot by monitor or a screen shot of all monitors and save it to a PNG file;
- but you can use PIL and benefit from
... [More] all its formats (or add yours directly);
- it could be easily embedded into games and other softwares which require fast and plateforme optimized methods to grab screenshots;
- MSS stands for Multiple ScreenShots;
- insanely fast, did I say it?
You can install it with pip:
pip install --upgrade mss [Less]
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