St. Louis Unix Users Group (SLUUG)
https://www.sluug.org/
6:30 ~ 9:00 PM (Central Time, USA)
BASE: SimpleScreenRecorder by Stan Reichardt
MAIN: The World of Browsers by Scott Granneman
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You are invited to attend this next ONLINE session, in lieu of our
regular physical face-to-face meeting.
* ONLINE Sessions
* NO PHYSICAL MEETINGS until further notice.
* ONLINE session will use remote video software on 14 October 2020
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St. Louis Unix User/s Group is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: SLUUG Main October 2020
Time: Oct 14, 2020 06:30 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
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Helpful items:
Participants should provide a first name and last name to eliminate
confusion and promote the important social interaction quality we get
when we are able to associate voices with names.
Moderators will mute most participants and monitor the chat area for
questions. Ask questions using the chat icon at bottom center of the
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Also, at bottom center of screen, you can select the Participants icon
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What!
BASE: SimpleScreenRecorder by Stan Reichardt
Capturing Your Linux Workstation Screens
This Linux program was created to record video and sound of programs and
games. The original goal was to create a program that was really simple
to use. After adding more and more features the result was a pretty
powerful program. It remains simple because it has a straightforward
user interface.
This session might show factors common with both personal and enterprise
computing.
MAIN: The World of Browsers by Scott Granneman
Consider that
66% of all people on the Web use Chrome.
17% use Safari.
Just 4% use Firefox,
3% use Edge, and only
1.3% use Internet Explorer (that browser deserves it, at least!).
But; there is a whole wide world of web browsers out there that are
excellent and offer cool features that the major browsers may never
include. In this talk Scott is going to provide you with some neat
tips and tricks for the widely-used browsers, but Scott also is going
to go deep on some browsers that are not as well known; but, definitely
deserve a spot on your computers and mobile devices.
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