Using ShareX on Windows is like night and day. I never found screenshotting on macOS intuitive. We're all emacs keystroke users in this narrow sense. I said emacs, because the basics of modifying lines of text in most things now, are emacs line modifiers by inheritance: because the X10-> X11 -> XOrg uplift means that the web omnibar and text boxes are inherently derived from X, the keystrokes to edit text are inherited from MIT X which inherited from MIT emacs.Īs a VI user I just had to come to terms with this: Sure, you CAN force override them to VI friendly form, nobody does: Between Gnome and KDE, there is no policing. Much though Microsoft tries, it doesn't police this well enough across the independent app vendors outside of a tiny core of functions. The key here, is ownership of the UI/UX: they police this. You are invited to (subconsciously) consider CMD+key as the base to learn, and then CMD+OPTION or CMD+SHIFT variants as the obvious alternates. ![]() I regard that as seeking intuitive behaviour. what do we bind to the alternates via option/shift" so it makes contextual sense. They do the best they can inside the circumstances, and then having chosen a base key, they say "ok. You cannot realistically make every single cmd+ mnemonic. As it doesn’t have a free version, CleanShot X for Mac offers a 30-day money-back guarantee whether you don’t like the app.The quality I take from it, is that the cmd/option/shift behaviours as modifiers, are policed well, and its like emacs: there's an overall consistency to what they want you to do, burned into muscle memory. Users can also opt to renew their purchase for $19/year. The app offers a one-time purchase of $29 with a year of free updates included, then you can keep using the app without new updates. Not only you can take screenshots as you can edit them, combine multiple images, drag and drop to any app, temporarily hide overlays, take scrolling captures, and much more. Fixed bug with using Video Editor to convert vertical smartphone videosĬleanShot X for Mac is one of the most complete screen capturing tools for macOS and it has over 50 features.Fixed crash on right-click on the Quick Access Overlay. ![]() Fixed bug with displaying fullscreen and scrolling capture screenshots in Annotate.Fixed bug with copying screenshot to clipboard when both copy and upload actions were enabled.Improved displaying small pinned screenshots.Improved file name compatibility by removing illegal characters.Version 4.0 of CleanShot X for Mac also brings a lot of improvements a bug fixes. This version also adds an option to change screenshot format when using “Save as” in Annotate. ![]() ![]() This update also brings an auto-incremented and new month format to the file name editor. Not only that but reopened screenshots from the Quick Access Overlay are now editable as well.ĬleanShot X also added the option to ask for the destination on the “Save” button on Quick Acces Overlay. With this new file format, users can now save their annotated screenshots as an editable CleanShot project file. With this big update, the company is introducing its own. CleanShot X for Mac has launched version 4.0 of its screen capturing tool app this week.
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