Glideo 0.3.0: multi-clip recording, a facecam track, and precise overlays

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Hi everyone,

Glideo 0.3.0 is out. It auto-updates in place, or grab it fresh at . This release turns Glideo from a single-take recorder into a more robust multi-clip editor, while keeping the auto-zoom that does the editing for you.

What's new:

- Record more into one project. Re-record a video take onto any track, or narration onto any audio track, straight from that track's header. Each take counts in with a 3-2-1 countdown and starts right at the playhead, so it drops in exactly where you want it.

- A real multi-clip timeline. Split, move, and trim clips on any track. When you cut or move a clip, its zooms, redactions, callouts, and facecam move and split along with it, so nothing drifts out of place.

- The facecam is its own track. Move it, trim it, split it, and delete or restore it. It stays in sync with your screen, even across gaps and shifted clips.

- Sharper overlay editing. Resize redactions and callouts from their edges and corners, drop them at the playhead on the track underneath, and animate them with keyframes that stay locked to the overlay.

- Snappier timeline. The playhead and cuts snap to clip and edit edges, so cuts land clean.

Plus polish: cancelling an export now stops cleanly, play resumes where you paused, and new recordings start with a gentler default zoom.

Still free for individuals, no watermark, runs on-device, notarized direct download for macOS 14+. I'd love to hear how the multi-clip flow feels. If it's useful to you and you'd like to chip in, there's a , but it's entirely optional!

Thank you all for the love and support for the product!

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Congrats on the update. I really like that the facecam is now its own track because it gives much more flexibility during editing.

 The on-device approach is a nice touch. I always prefer editing tools that keep my recordings local whenever possible

 someone on my team has been looking for a lightweight screen recording editor. I think this could be a great fit, so I will send it their way.

 The snapping improvements caught my attention. Small editing refinements like that often make a tool feel much more polished

 nice progress on this release. It feels like you focused on making everyday editing smoother instead of just adding flashy features, and I appreciate that.

This is a really solid update. Making the facecam its own track feels like one of those changes that seems small until you actually start editing. Nice work.

I like that you focused on workflow instead of just adding flashy features. Keeping overlays and zooms synced after edits sounds like it'll save creators a lot of time.

The multi-clip recording alone makes this feel like a big step forward. Curious to see how people who record tutorials and demos find the new workflow.

I appreciate the attention to the little details too. Things like snapping, clean export cancellation, and recordings starting at the playhead make editing feel much smoother.

Running entirely on-device with no watermark is a combination that's getting harder to find. It's great to see you sticking with that approach while adding more powerful editing tools.

Every release feels like you're removing another bit of friction from the recording process. Looking forward to seeing where Glideo goes over the next few updates.