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  2. ShareX - Wikipedia

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    It can also record animated GIF files and video using FFmpeg. An included image editor lets users annotate captured screenshots, or modify them with borders, image effects, watermarks, etc. It is also possible to use the editor to draw on top of the windows or desktop before taking the screenshot.

  3. Clipchamp - Wikipedia

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    Exporting GIFs are possible, while the video has to be 15 seconds or less. Clipchamp uses a hybrid model of desktop and online application. In the personal version of Clipchamp (on Windows and in a web browser), video processing is all done locally on the computer, but the app itself runs online as a browser-based web app.

  4. Theme (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Themes were later supported in Windows 98 and was built-in there. These operating systems, as well as its successor, Windows Me, came with themes that customized desktop backgrounds, icons, user interface colors, Windows sounds and mouse cursors. [18] Windows XP expanded Windows theming support by adding visual styles and allowing each theme to ...

  5. Bandicam - Wikipedia

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    The free version of Bandicam places its name as a watermark at the top of every recorded video, and each recorded video is limited to 10 minutes in length. [5] However, users can adjust the screen margin with the video screen so that the watermark is off-screen from the video. The created video can be saved in AVI or MP4 formats. [6]

  6. Comparison of YouTube downloaders - Wikipedia

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    download speed Private videos Embedded videos ... Windows Mac OS X Linux Android ClipGrab: No: Yes: Yes: Yes: No Free Studio: No: Yes: Yes: No: No

  7. OpenShot - Wikipedia

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    OpenShot Video Editor is a free and open-source video editor for Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS. The project started in August 2008 by Jonathan Thomas, with the objective of providing a stable, free, and friendly to use video editor.

  8. Desktop Architect - Wikipedia

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    Desktop Architect is a third-party replacement for the Desktop Themes control panel in Windows 95, 98, ME and 2000. It is also fully compatible with Windows XP and Vista. However, in Vista, the startup sound does not work, and the Network Neighborhood icon has to be changed manually. It is not known at this time if this program works with ...

  9. Windows Movie Maker - Wikipedia

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    In Windows Vista, Windows Movie Maker passes the video project to Windows DVD Maker. Windows Movie Maker 2012 introduced the default ability to export in H.264 MP4 format. Video can be exported back to the video camera if supported by the camera. Movie Maker also allows users to publish a finished video on video hosting websites.