On 3 July 2012 16:21, Derek Smithies <[email protected]> wrote:
> shutter: screen capture program captures windows, part of windows, selected
> regions, whole screen.

I've just always used ksnapshot for that. If you're in KDE, it comes
up when you hit PrtScrn

> evince: pdf viewer that works nicely

Okular has always been my thing really, pretty nice overall. There's
also this funny thing that turned up in Firefox Nightlies the other
day:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/pdfjs/

Mozilla must be bored: they implemented a PDF Reader in the browser
entirely in HTML5 & JS.

> sshuttle : a quick and dirty vpn  setup (TCP packets only)
>     sshuttle  -r user@remoteserver  192.168.30.0/24
>  and now the local box can do a ssh 192.168.30.10 or ssh 192.168.30.20 or
> any other box on that remote network..

Hm, about time an easy VPN tool emerged. Everything is so awful my
policy has usually been "ssh , ssh -D , or gtfo"  for most tasks.




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