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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: 10 This Week
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    Kap

    Kap

    An open-source screen recorder built with web technology

    Capture your screen. An open-source screen recorder built with web technology. Export as GIF, MP4, WebM, or APNG with optional audio, highlight clicks and trimming. The ease of use and speed you’ve been looking for – the functionality and extensibility you didn’t know you needed. Designers, developers, project managers. They all use Kap. So why a screen recorder?
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    html2canvas

    html2canvas

    A JavaScript HTML screenshot renderer

    html2canvas is a JavaScript HTML renderer. The script provides you with the tools to take screenshots of webpages directly on the browser. The screenshot is based on the DOM and therefore, it may not be 100% accurate to the real representation, given that it is not an actual screenshot, but a type of screenshot built based on the available data and information of the page. The script renders such page as a canvas image, by reading the DOM and the different styles of the featured elements. It...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Psygraph

    Psygraph

    Code for the Psygraph mobile application

    Psygraph is a Personal Data Collector (PDC) and activity timer. It includes a stopwatch, timer, counter, and note taker (voice recorder), each of which collects data from the device’s sensors (e.g. the device velocity and location (via GPS)). Although the interface is simple (a button or two on each screen), the data is saved for later analysis and display (you can store and view the data on WordPress). It is a scientific instrument that is easy to use. It makes an excellent general-purpose stopwatch and timer, but you can also categorize the data that you collect, so that time, location, and velocity data is associated with that category (or activity). ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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