
Tazmeen
How to create a screenshot application that takes screenshots every few seconds?
Hello,
I am new to this forum. Not really sure if this topic is relevant for this chat at all. I apologize if its not.
I am trying to create a screenshot application which takes screenshot after every few seconds of the currently opened screen whatever is open at that moment and creates a video of the person working on the phone. This application is basically to keep an eye on the employee and his work progress.
Its been a long time since I have coded and I am not much aware about new updates and or libraries that can help me creating this application. It would be great if anyone can suggest me some new things and also a little about from where can I start.
I greatly appreciate any help.
Tazmeen.
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