Wraith is a screenshot comparison tool, created by developers at BBC News. Wraith uses a headless browser to create screenshots of webpages on different environments (or at different moments in time) and then creates a diff of the two images; the affected areas are highlighted in blue. There are two main modes for using Wraith, 'capture' mode and 'history' mode. Wraith has some built-in JavaScript and configuration file templates for you to get started with right away. If you wish to take...
It's main idea is to automatically take screenshots whenever something changes on the screen.
Focus on the task not being bothered by screenshots recording in the background.
Record test cases, documentation, or whatever you want.
Cross-platform. Requires Java 6 or higher. Integrated with JIRA.
Published under GPL open-source license. Created by Marcin Nikliborc.
JScreenRecorder is a free and opensource pure java based screen recording software licensed under LGPL.
The following features are available so far :
1. Free software available under the Lesser GNU Public License
2. Fullscreen and selective screen area recording
Custom cursors
3. Chooses from a set of 128 different cursors
Cursor highlighter
4, Highlighter color and alpha(transparency) settings
Support for watermarking
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Screen capturing tool for Android handsets connected via USB to a desktop/laptop. It is great for fullscreen presentations, product demos, automatic screen recording, or just a single screenshot. Without root.
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Browsershots is a system for capturing screenshots of Web pages in many different browsers. When a user submits a web address on the central web interface, the screenshots are made automatically on distributed computers that are run by volunteers.