

Ginj
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An open source multi-platform screen capture and recording tool for simple "capture / annotate / share" workflow. Ginj was inspired by Jing (now discontinued), but although there are similarities in the way both tools behave, Ginj is not Jing.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (GPL-3.0)
Application types
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Java Mobile
Discontinued
The last version is from December 2021.
Features
- Annotate Screenshot
Dropbox integration
- Edit screenshots
- Screen Recording
- Share screenshots
Tags
- screenshots
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What is Ginj?
Ginj is an open source multi-platform screen capture and recording tool. Its unobtrusive user interface and no-nonsense "capture / annotate / share" workflow is hard to beat. Ginj might remind you of a free tool called Jing, that Techsmith discontinued in July 2020. But although there are similarities in the way both tools behave, Ginj is not Jing. The main differences are:
- It's all open-source.
- Ginj supports Dropbox and Google Photos (more to come).
- Ginj will never be "discontinued".
- A few new features could be added, but I really want to stick to the simple UI I love.
- Ginj is written in Java.



