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00:01:08 2 Spectacle
00:01:51 3 See also



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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates


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KSnapshot is a screenshot application for the KDE desktop environment developed by Richard J. Moore, Matthias Ettrich and Aaron J. Seigo. The screenshots taken by KSnapshot are also called snapshots, which explains its name. It is written in Qt and C++. KSnapshot allows users to use hotkeys to take a screenshot.
In December 2015, KSnapshot has been replaced by Spectacle.







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