@vlad_pekh Thanks so much for commenting! Recordit uploads your gif to a cloud service, I didn't feel that was necessary, but otherwise they both just record GIFs.
Gifable has a small upfront fee (Which I am thinking of reducing) and you get all the features and future updates.
Recordit has a different strategy and charges you $29.00 to get all the features,
one of which is recording at 12fps which you get from Gifable too.
(https://blog.placeit.net/RecordI...).
@johnyjwilson Thanks - that is a new one to me as I have been using Gyazo for quick gifs
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For a looooong time, I've wanted a screen recorder that can record a specific window rather than the whole screen / a selection. Please for the love of god be the person who includes this feature in their app. I'll buy it six times.
@actuallylanden I really want to emulate the macs current picture screen capture. So I am aiming for something like: Use the "cmd + shift + 5" to start selecting a recording area but then you can press space and click a window to record just that area. Hope that sounds good to you .. and I can make it for you ;)
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@johnyjwilson I love you. Just bought it, looking forward to the update!
@barnabybones Thanks! There are no limits, but the longer you record the longer it takes to make a GIF. If you are thinking of recording very long GIFs I would hold off for a while until i get a chance to reduce the time it takes. Keep an eye out because I make updates often :)
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Always love a good gif recorder!! Once you have one you find more and more practical uses for it.
For those of you on PC, www.screentogif.com is really great. It's portable and lets you annotate as well.
Pros:simple and useful
Cons:mac only
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