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    XR3Capture

    XR3Capture

    Take screen shots of your computer!

    Comments: Capture your computer screen a lot easier with this app. System Requirements: Java 1.8.0_45++ required. GitHub (https://github.com/goxr3plus/XR3Capture)
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    JCapture is a pure 'Java Screen Capture Program' written by Gorav Taneza. Features include timer based and manual capture. Saving of capture image in jpg, jpeg and png formats. Future plans include timer based repeat, email capability and basic image processing like rotate, sharpen. Moved to GitHub: https://github.com/goravtaneza/jcapture
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    RoninSH - Screenshooter

    RoninSH - Screenshooter

    RoninSH, small and effective tool for capturing screenshots on Windows

    ... - By clicking with mouse second button on "Capture entire screen." or "Capture custom area." application buttons you will display additional functionality of each button. Whats next? : - Adding hand draw shapes to custom area - Adding timer
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