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Snapshot - automated screen capture by ihlades

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I am sure that you have had at least once the frustrating experience of finishing a SuperPi or PiFast run, and then crash while you were taking the screenshot with Paint. Every overclocker was there at one point and every one of us was a liitle bit like ocx0941.gif when that happened. Well, in order to get rid of this pesky problem, lab501 community member ihlades wrote a very small program (10k) called Snaphsot. Unlike Paint, which takes up 38MB of system memory while doing a 1920x1200 screenshot, Snapshot only takes 13MB (so it also helps with MaxMem), and the screenshot is automated (saved in the same folder with the program, as a PNG file).

 

 

 

The only bad thing I have found so far is that you need .NET Framework 2.0 installed on your system, and that is something that you might not want on a Pi OS :)

 

 

You can donwload the application here - Snapshot

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Changed the version with a new one, now .NET is NOT required anymore :D

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Our colleague is working in automated watermark support. Is anyone interested? :D

Well, i got to know about the application through which i can capture the screen,i was looking for this application from a long period of time and thanks God i got it from here,thanks for sharing it in this forum.

nice tool bro. :celebration:

i often use "capture.exe" for that. :)

 

anyone can link me to capture.exe? can't find the link anywhere.

 

thanks in advance

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