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Axmjpeg Axmjpeg retrieves JPEG images from an MJPEG over HTTP stream that conforms to the "Axis Video API, HTTP Interface Specification." Each captured JPEG image may be written to a file or piped through to a shell command for further processing. It also supports time-based retrieval, where one image per specified interval is captured. Bisce Bisce is a motion analysis tool, originally used to track filaments, whence the name (bisce is the Italian name for snakes). It is implemented as a few separate building blocks and stacking on a few external packages: the pacco image processing library and the pxc frame grabber driver (for the ImageNation pxc200 frame grabber). FBGrab FBGrab is a framebuffer screenshot program, capturing the linux frambuffer and converting it to a png-picture. FBGrab is delivered as is without any warranty and license is GPL version 2 FBShot Fbshot is a small program that allowes you to take screenshots from your Linux framebuffer. This utility was written on x86 hardware (typical PC), therefore it has no support for other architectures and their framebuffers, especially not for Amiga nor Atari. gtkShots gtkShots is a python/GTK application to capture screenshots continuosly. It is a hand tool to automatically save the screenshots in a (un)specified period of time, with the possibility to schedule it and to choose options for each screenshot to be saved, such as the size, the parent folder and the time interval between them. Screen Sniper Screen Sniper is a graphical front-end to the import program, which takes screenshots on X Windows. It's designed to provide an easy-to-use interface, with similar features to the ScreenShooter GNOME panel applet, but doesn't require a GNOME panel to run - it's a standalone program. Screen-Shooter The Screen-shooter applet is a Gnome Panel applet, which easily gives you access to the power of the import command. The applet therefore requires that you have ImageMagick installed. scrot scrot is a commandline screen capture util like "import", but using imlib2. It has lots of options for autogenerating filenames, and can do fun stuff like taking screenshots of multiple displays and glueing them together. SnapAll Snapall is a gtk+2 program that allows you to capture screenshots. snapscreenshot snapscreenshot takes a snapshot from your Linux console(s) and outputs a Targa file. xvidcap xvidcap is a screen capture enabling you to capture videos off your X-Window desktop for illustration or documentation purposes. It is intended to be a standards-based alternative to tools like Lotus ScreenCam.