I want Jing or other screenshot programs to do that, but all the time and store a configurable amount of pictures per second, etc.
I click the program icon (or hit a hotkey) and poof it saves away the current bucket of images with a name of my choosing.
Maybe I'll see how possible it is to make a skimpy little tool that does this, as it would help me a lot in debugging and remembering things that just vanished.
This is the sort of thing that people who say "What are we going to use 4/8/16/... core computers for? Who needs any more computing power?" are missing.
My answer - 'wasteful' things like this. Useful, but only if you have plenty of spare capacity to run them in.
I click the program icon (or hit a hotkey) and poof it saves away the current bucket of images with a name of my choosing.
Maybe I'll see how possible it is to make a skimpy little tool that does this, as it would help me a lot in debugging and remembering things that just vanished.