wmGrabImage is a software that allows users to track their preferred images from websites. It offers image monitoring functionalities.
One thing to note, however, is that you'll need to have ImageMagick and GNU wget installed on your system to use wmGrabImage. Specifically, ImageMagick is required for its convert utility, which is necessary for the processing capabilities of wmGrabImage's future releases. To avoid any memory leak problems, it's recommended that you upgrade ImageMagick to the latest version.
To install wmGrabImage, simply unzip and extract the tar file, navigate to the installation folder, and run the make command. Remember to make sure you're logged in as root when you run the make install command. Once everything is installed, you can run wmGrabImage by typing "wmGrabImage &" into your terminal.
It's worth noting that wmGrabImage does require the Xpm library, which should be pre-installed on most machines with XFree86. You'll also need to be connected to the internet in order for wget to work correctly. Finally, if your perl is installed in a location other than /usr/bin/, you'll need to make sure that the location of perl is set correctly in GrabImage.
Overall, I highly recommend wmGrabImage for anyone who regularly works with web images. It's a powerful and easy-to-use tool that streamlines the process of grabbing your favorite images.
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