Description
Recordit
Recordit is a cool little macOS app that makes creating quick screen-casts super easy! You can save them or share them on Twitter as GIF files. How awesome is that?
Easy to Use Screen Recording
The best part about Recordit? It’s really user-friendly! You can access it right from your menu bar whenever you want to capture and share something interesting.
How to Start Recording
When you're ready to record, just click the app’s icon in your status bar. Then, pick the area of your screen you want to capture. You can even adjust your selection before hitting that record button!
Making It Even Faster
While the steps are pretty straightforward, it would be nice if there was a faster way. Imagine if you could start recording as soon as you select the area! Plus, a keyboard shortcut for this feature would be super handy.
Customizing Your GIFs
Your recordings come out as GIF files, which you can customize by adjusting the frame rate. This helps you find just the right balance between file size and smoothness of animation.
Sharing Your Screen-Casts
Once you've made your screen-cast, Recordit generates a URL for easy sharing. You can send this link to others or save it directly on your Mac. If you're feeling social, there's even an option to post it straight on Twitter!
A Little Quirk About Saving Files
A small downside is that you can't save these files directly to local storage without first opening them in a web browser. Kind of a hassle!
Your Privacy Matters
Keep in mind that all GIFs created with Recordit are automatically uploaded online. So if you're not cool with having your content stored on the Internet, that's something to think about.
The Bottom Line on Recordit
In short, Recordit is a simple app that’s super useful for anyone who needs to capture and share screen-casts quickly and effortlessly. It’s mostly intuitive but could use some tweaks when saving those GIFs on your Mac.
Check out Recordit here!
User Reviews for Recordit FOR MAC 1
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Recordit FOR MAC is a user-friendly app for creating screen-casts as GIFs. Easy-to-use from the menu bar, but saving files to Mac is complex.