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Screen capture is useful to create short instruction videos and the like. GIF is the most common output format. But GIF is an awful format. Consider first creating a normal video first, then using something like gifski to encode to GIF without losing too much quality.
- Peek, animated GIF recorder. Linux, FOSS (repo).
- Gifine, record from a directory of frames, or select a region of your desktop. Linux, FOSS (repo).
- SilentCast, silent mkv screencast and animated GIFs. Linux, FOSS (repo).
- Byzanz, part of GNOME. Linux, FOSS.
- ScreenToGif, screen, webcam and sketchboard recorder. Windows only, FOSS (repo, ghacks article)
- Cropper, screen capture utility. Windows only, FOSS.
- GifCam. Windows only. ghacks article.
- GiftedMotion (Java JAR, very old software, ghacks article)
- LICEcap. Windows, OSX and WINE. Github repo.
- On Mac OS X, there's a built-in QuickTime screen recorder.
- OS X screencast to animated GIF using only free tools, instructions here.
- GIF Brewery. MacOS, Mac App Store.
- Kazam, project seems a bit outdated. Recently suggested by Darren Goossens.