Quick Screen Recorder is a lightweight desktop screen recorder for Windows, built on top of WinForms (C#).

Kooha is described as 'Capture your screen in an intuitive and straightforward way without distractions' and is a Screen Recorder in the video & movies category. There are more than 100 alternatives to Kooha for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Web-based, Linux and Google Chrome apps. The best Kooha alternative is OBS Studio, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Kooha are OpenScreen, GPU Screen Recorder, ScreenToGif and Recordly.
Quick Screen Recorder is a lightweight desktop screen recorder for Windows, built on top of WinForms (C#).




Deepin Screen Recorder is a screen recorder tool, it supports to save the recorded screens as gif or mp4 format. It can select the recorded window automatically or manually by selecting the area. Users just need to start and stop the recording process, and the file will autosave...




Gamecaster is a graphical user interface for open source framework 'glc'. It can capture real time footage of any game that uses ALSA for sound and OpenGL for drawing. Gamecaster can also encode any captured .glc file into webm video format.


A freeware application that lets users stream high quality content similar to XSplit Broadcaster and Flash Media Live Encoder. Currently, the application is in early stages of development. This project is actively looking for dedicated testers.










Peek is a simple screen recorder that allows you to record your screen as gif or mp4, capture a screenshot as jpg, and annotate your recordings with drawing, text, arrows, and highlights.




Free Screen Video Recorder is a compact, yet full-featured screen video recorder and screenshot capture tool that allows you to easily record screen activities and capture anything on the screen including windows, objects, menus, full screen and rectangular regions.

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.
