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    Fraps

    Fraps

    Fraps is a computer utility for calculating the number of FPS

    Fraps is a versatile Windows application designed for gamers and content creators working with DirectX or OpenGL games. It functions primarily as benchmarking software, displaying real-time frames per second (FPS) in a corner of your screen and allowing you to measure performance between specific points. The app saves these benchmarking statistics to disk, making it useful for reviews and performance analysis. Fraps also serves as a screen capture tool, enabling instant screenshots that are...
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    Dbblast (Dust bunny blaster) is a utility that automatically removes dust spots or "bunnies" from .jpg images. It also removes hot pixels. It can be run manually one bunny at a time or in batch mode from either a GUI or from the command line.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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