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Grab is a simple screen capture utility built into Mac OS X. It supports basic screen capture workflows like timed capture and selection capture.

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CTRL + F1 Brings up an image capture application which I want mapped differently or not at all

Can anyone help me identify which program this is and how I can disable it or remap it to another key combination? EDIT: OS Windows 7 Ultimate I have attached a screenshot of the screencapture ...
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Save OS X Grab images in formats other than .tiff?

Can OS X's Grab utility be made to save images in formats other than .tiff? I'm specifically looking to extend / adjust Grab for the sake of a quick, short workflow, rather than looking for another ...
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How to do grap data between two file in Linux?

I have two .rtf file.... The first one have this content: Apple, Orange, Banana, Noodle, Chip The Second File is something like this: Apple I love eat Apple. Banana I hate Banana. ...
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How can I download Flash videos from videolecture.com with a Mac?

I would like to download this video: http://videolectures.net/mlss07_rasmussen_bigp/. But I cannot do it. How can I do it? Of course the platform is Mac OS X.
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Tool to Grab image from video after every 5 seconds

I want to grab a frame from a video after every 5 seconds. In linux , i found this post , what are the tools on Windows ? my video is a H264/xvid encoded one.
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Take a screen shot of a scrolling window that includes off-screen parts

On the Mac, how can I take a screen shot of a window that includes the parts that are off-screen and need scrolling to become visible? The built-in Grab application can capture individual windows, ...