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|} On a related note, does anyone out there know of a good screen capture
utility
|} for UNIX?
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|} ** Check out xv, from John Bradley (bradley -at- cis -dot- upenn -dot- edu), (215) 898-8813 -
|} 1053 Floyd Terrace, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010, USA. You can probably download
|} it free for a trial. Quite useful and powerful.
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In fact, you can ftp it for a free trial. It is source code, so you'll
have to compile it. Get it from ftp.cis.upenn.edu in the /pub/xv directory
or from an archive near you.
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