Wink is a free and built-in screen capture software that runs on Linux and Windows platforms. Its main purpose is to create a tutorial on how to use the software. You can use Wink to capture screens, add text boxes, buttons, and titles. It can be output into several different teaching file formats. For example, Flash Animation files, EXE executable files, HTML webpage files, and PDF files. Let everyone see your carefully crafted teaching documents on the webpage or on the computer. If it is published as a Web page, you can also use JPG, PNG
Wink is a free and built-in screen capture software that runs on Linux and Windows platforms. Its main purpose is to create a tutorial on how to use the software. You can use Wink to capture screens, add text boxes, buttons, and titles. It can be output into several different teaching file formats. For example, Flash Animation files, EXE executable files, HTML webpage files, and PDF files. Let everyone see your carefully crafted teaching documents on the webpage or on the computer. If the webpage is published, it can be published in JPG, PNG, GIF, and other image formats, so that the speed of enabling the webpage can be improved. Other formats support BMP and TIFF, so that the captured image can be used for more purposes. It is one of the better tools I have used in Linux.
First, let's look at the main Wink interfaces-1 and 1-2 In Ubuntu 8.10.
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This article describes how to install and use Wink in Ubuntu 8.10 (New Software Package ManagerWhere? Here's the http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2008-11/17156.htm)
Search for Wink (SEE) and click "Install.
After installation, open it. See