• @NotForTheOtherUse@aussie.zone
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      1 year ago

      I think the main thing I like is that it fits so seamlessly within my workflow. I can customize the functions I use to happen the way I want them to.

      It has the same functions as the default app:

      • ability to take screenshots of all or part of a screen (with/without timer)
      • ability to take a screen recording of all or part of a screen (with/without a timer)

      But it also provides options for:

      • adding simple markup to your screenshot (lines/arrows/text/squares etc). As a developer, I often want to take a screenshot and add a bit of text or an arrow to highlight something to someone I’m trying to explain something to
      • ability to do scrolling screen captures
      • recording in MP4
      • trimming screen recording videos
      • removing or including audio in screen recording videos
      • recording animated GIFs instead of video
      • reducing resolution (for filesize) after capture
      • hide desktop icons during screen capture
      • change/hide desktop background wallpaper during capture
      • options to customize shortcut keys for various operations, or customize workflow (for example I like screenshots to be automatically added to my clipboard after capture or markup so I can immediately paste in whatever chat I’m having with colleagues)
      • options for keeping a history of screenshots/recordings
      • options (I don’t use) for cloud share/storage
      • @whysofurious@beehaw.org
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        21 year ago

        Honestly Cleanshot X is a total improvement of the native app and worth absolutely everything. Irreplaceable for me as of today.