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'''ReplayShark''' is a program that allows you to "capture" any given moment during a game, allowing you to build a directory of replays each labelled with a timestamp indicating the time something interesting happened in that replay. Simply put, it is a convenience program which eliminates the hassle of manually going through the replay after your game and finding the interesting turn, and then copying the replay and adding a timestamp. ReplayShark does this all for you at the press of a hotkey. | '''ReplayShark''' is a program that allows you to "capture" any given moment during a game, allowing you to build a directory of replays each labelled with a timestamp indicating the time something interesting happened in that replay. Simply put, it is a convenience program which eliminates the hassle of manually going through the replay after your game and finding the interesting turn, and then copying the replay and adding a timestamp. ReplayShark does this all for you at the press of a hotkey. |
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Developer: | G-Lite |
Supported games: | W:A |
Download: | [1] |
ReplayShark is a program that allows you to "capture" any given moment during a game, allowing you to build a directory of replays each labelled with a timestamp indicating the time something interesting happened in that replay. Simply put, it is a convenience program which eliminates the hassle of manually going through the replay after your game and finding the interesting turn, and then copying the replay and adding a timestamp. ReplayShark does this all for you at the press of a hotkey.
ReplayShark was thought up in April 2006 by Cueshark [2] and eventually created in August by G-Lite [3].
ReplayShark requires WormKit to work.