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Screenshot Captor / Re: Timed Auto Capture
« on: April 13, 2009, 05:49 AM »
Ok, I revert my last argument.
There is definitely a reason to use timesnapper:

It is much, much more comfortable!!

I think I will stick with it, so if anyone thinks about doing the same thing, really take a look.
Chris

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Screenshot Captor / Re: Timed Auto Capture
« on: April 08, 2009, 06:08 PM »
Yes, you are right.. But I don't see why I should pay 25 $ for a program which can do exactly the same like this nice tool here.

I mean is there any obvious disadvantage of using Screenshot Caputure for this? I will parse the shots later with a self written software anyway.

I even wrote a .NET programm for capture, but as I need some nice features screen capture anyway, I though I give it a try. (My prog is kind of buggy, so why reinvent the wheel)...

Sorry, I am a poor student, I know that 25$ is not much, but still..

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Screenshot Captor / Re: Timed Auto Capture
« on: April 08, 2009, 04:00 AM »
Hi,
I have exactly the same request. If I can set it in the INI file manually, also OK. I just need to know how.
Background: No, I do not want to spy on employees. There would be better programs for that.

I want a "diary" of how I waste my time, and this would be really easy with an autostart screencapture. The way it currently is set up, I have to start it every day. I often forget this..

So, one vote for: "ENGAGE AUTO CAPTURE TIMER" at startup

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