![]() ![]() Look, I know some of these are repeats, but at least there are links and a short description for each, right?Īlso, some of these are free, but since this is the anti-subscription thread, I figured I might as well include those too.ĪBBYY FineReader PDF - terribly expensive, but best OCR on the Mac.Īccordance - great Bible study software. To me: it just remains clicking beautifully and reliably. That said, they’re very opinionated on their design choices and that may be somewhat controversial to some. I’ve experienced absolutely no problems syncing since their cloud service was first introduced and the way they handle some features is nothing short of sublime (take their “Type travel” feature… it’s awesome). While I aggree that they may appear to be slow at development, I’m totally ok with this since they always implement features in a incredibly neatly and reliable way. They are really serious on their commitment to not talk about features currently in development). ![]() Upgrade for v3 had a discount (20%) on launch week.Ĭonsidering what I’ve paid for all those years… it’s even more a perk for me and I will gladly support their development should a v4 arrive next year (don’t wait for it, nor any hint from them on this matter. Upgrade from v1 to v2 was not paid (for any platform). ![]() Been using it ver since and bought my way through Mac, iPhone and iPad when those versions were released. I’ve been a Things customer since v1, back in 2009. This may indicate that Things 4 may release next year… Either way, I think its good value consideirng how often they release a brand new version. Just click on the pencil icon in the Quick Access Overlay to edit screen captures in a flash.Cc Things v2 was launched Augand Things v3 was launched May 18, 2017. Using CleanShot’s built-in editor, you can highlight or hide specific parts of your screenshots as well as add annotations flexibly. Set a timer if you need a few seconds to capture the right moment. You can grab the area, fullscreen, window, or even a scrolling window. Simple yet powerfulĬleanShot teaches you to use simple actions while capturing the screen - yet provides tons of options to do it. Essentially, Quick Access Overlay gives you an instant editing toolkit, plus saves you from searching and reopening screenshots. It’s the shortcut to viewing, annotating, or sharing whatever you’ve just captured. Right after taking a screenshot, you’ll see a small pop-up window appear on the screen. You can also disable desktop notifications for when you’re recording. Even set your custom dimensions before hitting the Record button. Record screenĬleanShots lets you choose between recording a video or a GIF, whether you capture a specific window, part of the screen, or fullscreen. You can even set a custom wallpaper like an image or plain color for your screenshots. If you need a quick capture, toggle the icons and bring them back once you’re finished. Hide desktop iconsĬleanShot hides desktop icons, so that you can capture your Mac’s screen on the spot, without wasting time on a cleanup. Right from the quick menu, upload your screenshot to the cloud, and get a link to it in a click. You can instantly save your screen captures to CleanShot Cloud, dedicated screenshots hosting integrated with the app. You can use it to swiftly capture Mac’s screen without desktop icons, record and trim video, annotate, save screenshots to dedicated cloud, and more. With its rich toolkit, CleanShot actually feels like 6 apps in one. CleanShot is the ultimate screen recording app made for macOS. ![]()
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