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[GH-ISSUE #9] Does it works on Linux? #9
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Originally created by @roccomuso on GitHub (Sep 16, 2016).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/9
Does it works on linux?
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Sep 18, 2016):
I think that it won't work... There's a few P/Invokes to windows APIs.
@weber-d commented on GitHub (Mar 5, 2018):
The problem seems to be the WPF framework. I tried it on CentOS7 by installing the mono-complete package as described in the offical mono documentation, but
Sad to see that such a great tool doesn't work on Linux in 2018 :(
@vatterspun commented on GitHub (Mar 10, 2018):
Agreed. My impression (based on the number and variety of screen capture tools built on .NET libraries) is that Microsoft spent a lot of time making that easy to do with their and then not much time making them cross-platform as was sort of the point of mono.
@DMW007 commented on GitHub (Mar 31, 2018):
Would like to donate if this works on Linux. But I swiched mainly to Linux and only have a single VM for Visual Studio, which I'm not using very often. So I sadly couldn't use ScreenToGif very much, altough it seems to be a great tool itself.