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Meaning of Screenshot from wikipedia

- A screenshot (also known as screen capture or screen grab) is an analog or digital image that shows the contents of a computer display. A screenshot is...
- GNOME Screenshot is a desktop environment-agnostic utility for taking screenshots. It was part of the GNOME Utilities (gnome-utils) package, but was split...
- aCropalypse (CVE-2023-21036) was a vulnerability in Markup, a screenshot editing tool introduced in Google Pixel phones with the release of Android Pie...
- narration. The term screencast compares with the related term screenshot; whereas screenshot generates a single picture of a computer screen, a screencast...
- check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective...
- original webpage including any functional live links; the other is a screenshot of the page. Archive.today was founded in 2012. The site originally branded...
- write a song dissing Khalifa arose over a misunderstanding. A falsified screenshot, intended as a joke, seemed to show Khalifa, who once appeared in a ****...
- Tool is a Microsoft Windows screenshot and screencast utility included in Windows Vista and later. It can take still screenshots or record videos of an open...
- Greenshot is a free and open-source screenshot program for Microsoft Windows. It is developed by Thomas Braun, Jens Klingen and Robin Krom and is published...
- check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective...