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    Recordly

    Recordly

    Recordly is an open‑source screen recorder for MacOS/Windows/Linux

    Recordly is a lightweight recording and data capture tool designed to streamline the process of collecting, organizing, and replaying structured information, likely oriented toward developers or productivity workflows. The project focuses on simplicity and speed, allowing users to record interactions or data streams with minimal configuration while maintaining clarity and usability. It appears to function as a logging or session recording utility that can be used for debugging, auditing, or...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    OpenScreen

    OpenScreen

    Create stunning demos for free

    OpenScreen is a modern screen-sharing and collaboration platform designed to provide seamless real-time communication and content sharing across devices. It enables users to share their screens, stream content, and collaborate in interactive environments without relying on heavy or proprietary systems. The project likely emphasizes simplicity and accessibility, making it easy to deploy and use in both personal and professional contexts. Its architecture may support web-based interfaces,...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Bananas Screen Sharing

    Bananas Screen Sharing

    Cross-Platform screen sharing

    Bananas is a lightweight web framework built for JavaScript, focusing on simplicity and fast prototyping of web applications. Because there are no servers involved (except for the stun, turn and signaling servers that are needed for exchanging the initial connection information), you need to have a way to communicate the url to the person you're sharing your screen with.
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    ezthumb
    A video thumbnail generator based on FFMPEG.
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    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    Gladivs - Screen Capture

    Gladivs - Screen Capture

    GladivsSC is a simple and lightweight screen capture application.

    Gladivs SC allows you to take screenshots from all monitors in your system. You can choose what monitors you want to capture from. You only have to select a destination folder for the captures and press the [Print Screen] button to perform captures. Now it's very simple. Also you can capture a region in your monitor. In this new version you can choose the destination of the capture directly from an options window that appear after screenshot is taken. Note that Oracle JRE 8 or higher is...
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