is a legacy, open-source screen recording software for Windows. Released in the early 2010s, it represents the final stable build of the original CamStudio project before development stalled. While outdated and unsupported, it remains in use for its simplicity, small footprint, and ability to generate AVI or lossless SWF (Flash) outputs. However, it has significant compatibility and performance limitations on modern Windows systems.
is more than just an old executable—it is a testament to the era when one developer could build a useful tool in a few megabytes. While it lacks modern features like real-time streaming, GPU encoding, or direct MP4 output, its reliability on legacy systems is unmatched.