Articles tagged with: tools
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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.
xvidcap is a tool that captures movement on a selected area of an X11 screen to files. It can operate in two distinct modes: (1) single-frame capture or (2) multi-frame capture. In single-frame capture mode xvidcap takes a configurable number of screenshots per second and saves them to individual files. In multi-frame capture mode xvidcap also takes a number of …
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Wow This should be Cool..
Although I couldn’t use it yet, coz the Authorization didn’t work.
Delicious is my most used real Productivity Social Media Application..
Sharing the Same without EXtra efforts will be real Cool…
I guess It includes the Text Description I write and the Tags in the Twitter Update.
Cheers,
LAMP Geek
Development, Productivity, Programming »
I have always maintained an incremental Copy for my Preferences for the Applications that I use very often and which(The Settings) improves with time for the most Productive Environment experienced by me.
I also keep the backup copy of them in a Universally accessible Location on the World Wide Web. What better way then publishing in my own Blog.
I am uploading the File with the Preferences settings.
maximum-productivity-with-the-ultimate-winscp-toolbar-preference.ini
You will need to make a small modification though, That is the Local Path which is set to D:\bijay\Suite in my case.
Here is the …
Development, eclipse »
My earlier experience with Eclipse on Ubuntu can be found at
Getting Eclipse to Work on Ubuntu
Heap Space Problem:I was wondering why configuring eclipse.ini file in /usr/lib/eclipse/eclipse.ini wasn’t reflecting.
My eclipse.ini file ha the following content:
————————————————————–vmargs-Xms256m-Xmx512m————————————————————-
But this didn’t get reflected.To check the heap status at all time do the following:Goto Window -> Preference inside Eclipse.In the general Section you will see a checkbox labeled Show heap statusMake sure this is checked. If this is checked you should be able to see bar in the bottom displaying the Heap Status. I …





















