Re: LINUX Screenshots

Subject: Re: LINUX Screenshots
From: Michael Jang <michael_h_jang -at- PRODIGY -dot- NET>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 13:23:05 -0700

The standard for Linux screenshots is GIMP, which is included in a
number of distributions. Since it is covered under the GNU General
Public License, it is essentially (though not precisely) freeware. I
think www.gimp.org or com works for a download too (though I haven't
tried that route).


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"K. Toast Conger" wrote:
>
> Does anyone have recommendations for a LINUX screenshot application either
> freeshare, shareware, or shrinkwrap? It doesn't need to be fancy.
>
> Please bounce replies to ktoast -at- wolfenet -dot- com and I'll post a survey to the
> list if I get multiple responses.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Toast
>
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