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  1. 2. Another option could be to use #CaptionNinja: caption.ninja. It's a #WebCaptioner replacement, and only works on Chrome (and co). Caption Ninja is cool, though, because:

    - it has a live feed that can be shared with others or added into #OBS as a browser source overlay thingie
    - it seems pretty customizable (github.com/steveseguin/caption),
    - it has a manual text entry mode (for stenographers?)
    - can add speaker labels

    #candidefindings

  2. 2. Another option could be to use #CaptionNinja: caption.ninja. It's a #WebCaptioner replacement, and only works on Chrome (and co). Caption Ninja is cool, though, because:

    - it has a live feed that can be shared with others or added into #OBS as a browser source overlay thingie
    - it seems pretty customizable (github.com/steveseguin/caption),
    - it has a manual text entry mode (for stenographers?)
    - can add speaker labels

    #candidefindings

  3. 2. Another option could be to use #CaptionNinja: caption.ninja. It's a #WebCaptioner replacement, and only works on Chrome (and co). Caption Ninja is cool, though, because:

    - it has a live feed that can be shared with others or added into #OBS as a browser source overlay thingie
    - it seems pretty customizable (github.com/steveseguin/caption),
    - it has a manual text entry mode (for stenographers?)
    - can add speaker labels

    #candidefindings

  4. 2. Another option could be to use #CaptionNinja: caption.ninja. It's a #WebCaptioner replacement, and only works on Chrome (and co). Caption Ninja is cool, though, because:

    - it has a live feed that can be shared with others or added into #OBS as a browser source overlay thingie
    - it seems pretty customizable (github.com/steveseguin/caption),
    - it has a manual text entry mode (for stenographers?)
    - can add speaker labels

    #candidefindings

  5. 2. Another option could be to use #CaptionNinja: caption.ninja. It's a #WebCaptioner replacement, and only works on Chrome (and co). Caption Ninja is cool, though, because:

    - it has a live feed that can be shared with others or added into #OBS as a browser source overlay thingie
    - it seems pretty customizable (github.com/steveseguin/caption),
    - it has a manual text entry mode (for stenographers?)
    - can add speaker labels

    #candidefindings