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    This package is a collection of scripts that are supposed to take a screen shot every 10 (you may change that in the source code) seconds and produce a video file. For more information a readme is included.
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    Screen Shot Uploader - converts your image to URL to your image. It works like this : your image uploads to special site AND you get an URL to it
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    Snap is an OpenSource ScreenShot capturing utility written completely using Java Swing. It has a GUI Version and a command line variant which the user can choose based upon his/her choice. The captured ScreenShot can be saved in either jpg or png format.
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    Continuous Screenshot takes screenshot continuously in a matter defined by the user: start time, duration, delay between shots, etc. The user can define a screen area to be monitored, so that the next shot is only taken when the monitored area changes.
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