Linux only: Open-source app Desktop Data Manager is a clipboard manager, download manager, and advanced screenshot capturing app rolled into one. Desktop Data Manager actually installs three separate programs: DDM Screenshot, DDM Download, and Desktop Data Manager. DDM Screenshot and Desktop Data Manager are both impressive applications.Desktop Data Manager is a clipboard history manager very similar to Klipper for KDE. Specifically, it tracks your clipboard histories. Histories? As was discussed a few days ago, Gnome has a primary clipboard (that copies everything highlighted) and a "normal" clipboard that manages everything you manually copy to it. DDM tracks the two clipboard histories separately and also tracks images that have been copied to the clipboard. Here's what I love about DDM the most.
DDM Screenshot brings Mac's ability to capture only a section of the screen. DDM Screenshot creates crosshairs that capture only a portion of the screen. Prior to saving the screenshot, DDM provides a dialog for choosing the format of the picture and to specify a filename. DDM has earned a permanent spot in my startup programs. Ubuntu users can grab a pre-compiled version of DDM at getdeb. All other users need to grab a copy of DDM at the project homepage. Desktop Data Manager is a free download for Linux only. Desktop Data Manager [Sourceforge via getdeb]
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