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Automatic Screenshotter v1.11.1 Automatic Screenshotter v1.11.1 Automatic Screenshotter is a tool that lives down in your system tray and takes regular screenshots of your desk or the active window. The intention is to be a fairly lightweight primitive "backup" tool, like an airplane black box, so that in a case of last resort (app or system crash) you can go back and see what was on your screen at a certain time in the past. Future versions may expand to perform more general purpose automatic-screenshotting for folks who want to keep a complete history of what they were doing over time, etc. Suggestions are welcome. Features: It's made to run in the background, taking screenshots of either the currently active foreground window, or the entire desktop. You can configure how often the screenshots are taken, and how they are named. The naming can include putting them into subdirectories and can be based on the data,time, and application name. It will automatically prune older screenshots based on limits you set regarding screenshot age, # screenshots to keep, and total file space you want to use. It will also try to be smart about avoiding saving multiple screenshots when the window (desktop) contents don't actually change, with some configurable tolerances, to minimize disk space used. It can also be told about certain applications to never capture, or alternatively a small list of applications that it should only ever capture. It can be configured to ignore capture when your pc has been idle for a certain amount of time, or when screensaver is running, or when full-screen games are running. You can also manually trigger a capture with a hotkey. You can also toggle capturing on-and-off ... |
4,312 | Jul 02, 2020 Mouser |
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Marxio Timer v1.11.1 Marxio Timer v1.11.1 A timer, reminder and scheduling tool to turn off PC, restart, lock screen, display text, run selected application, send keystrokes and more. Each creates an individual configuration file that can be loaded as needed or automatically launched when computer starts. The task then displays a progress windows that keeps track of the time until launch and other options to pause or cancel the task. Schedule tasks to run at certain times, after a countdown or dynamically, based on PC idle time and CPU usage. |
3,560 | Jul 02, 2020 Marxio Tools |
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PDF Arranger v1.11.1 PDF Arranger v1.11.1 Small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split PDF documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface. Changes: v1.11.1 10-8-24 Fix slow saving on Windows when language set to Chinese, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and possibly other #1110 Add Arabic translation Update Dutch translation No fixes or new features on Linux compared to 1.11.0 This download is for the Windows version. All other download assets are below: For Linux: pdfarranger requires pikepdf >= 6. pip will automatically install the latest pikepdf if there is no pikepdf installed on the system. On Debian based distributions sudo apt-get install python3-pip python3-wheel python3-gi python3-gi-cairo \ gir1.2-gtk-3.0 gir1.2-poppler-0.18 gir1.2-handy-1 python3-setuptools On Arch Linux sudo pacman -S poppler-glib python-pip python-gobject gtk3 python-cairo libhandy On Fedora sudo dnf install poppler-glib python3-pip python3-gobject gtk3 python3-cairo \ python3-wheel python3-pikepdf python3-img2pdf python3-dateutil libhandy On FreeBSD sudo pkg install devel/gettext devel/py-gobject3 devel/py-pip \ graphics/poppler-glib textproc/py-pikepdf x11-toolkits/gtk30 \ x11-toolkits/libhandy Then... pip3 install --user --upgrade https://github.com/pdfarranger/pdfarranger/zipball/main In addition, pdfarranger supports image file import if img2pdf is installed. Click here to visit the author's website. |
4,020 | Oct 09, 2024 Jerome Robert |
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Podman Desktop v1.11.1 Podman Desktop v1.11.1 Containers and Kubernetes for application developers. Podman Desktop is an open source graphical tool enabling you to seamlessly work with containers and Kubernetes from your local environment. Available on Windows, Mac and Linux. Use the same UI across different operating systems. Manage containers List, Search, Inspect, Connect, Run and Stop containers. Build, Pull and Push images Build images from the tool. Pull and push images by managing registries. Run containers from these images Management from the tray icon Check status and start/stop container engines. Create new machine if needed as well as start or stop Podman machines directly from the tray icon. Quickly check activity status and stay updated without losing focus from other tasks. Manage Podman resources View allocated memory, CPU and storage. Create new machine if needed Create and start Pods with Podman Select containers to run as a Pod. Play Kubernetes YAML locally without Kubernetes. Generate Kubernetes YAML from Pods. Import Docker Desktop extensions Specify OCI image of a Docker Desktop extension to import it. For example: security scanner or deploy to OpenShift extensions. Documentation https://podman-desktop.io/docs/intro This download is for the Windows 64bit installer version (very bottom of page). All other download assets are below: Windows: podman-desktop-1.11.1-setup-arm64.exe macOS: podman-desktop-1.11.1-universal.dmg podman-desktop-1.11.1-x64.dmg podman-desktop-1.11.1-arm64.dmg Linux: podman-desktop-1.11.1.flatpak podman-desktop-1.11.1.tar.gz Installers for restricted environments: podman-desktop-airgap-1.11.1-setup-x64.exe podman-desktop-airgap-1.11.1-setup-arm64.exe podman-desktop-airgap-1.11.1-x64.dmg podman-desktop-airgap-1.11.1-arm64.dmg Click here to visit the author's website. |
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