With ScreenFloat I can take that screenshot and have it float in my view where I can then copy it and drop it into my notes immediately instead of digging around in my file structure to complete the same task. Sometimes I want to grab a screenshot to drop into my notes to highlight a particular point. It’s a massive time-saver and saves me the annoyance of having to take screenshots and then going through the work of finding them and placing them where I need to which (in the past) involved having a finder window open and then dragging it into the editor I was working in.įor example, as I watch videos teaching me how to use a program or whatever, I’ll take notes in an editor while I watch the video. I finally got around to purchasing it and I’m really, really happy I have. I had heard about this app a few months ago. If you have any feedback or questions, please do not hesitate to write me by mail at or on twitter at or you. "It's an essential tool for anyone doing real work on a Mac." - Brett Terpstra, įor a video and further information, please visit ScreenFloat's website. "Since I started using ScreenFloat, my workflow greatly improved." - Federico Viticci, It transformed my workflow overnight." - Richard Moss, Here's what the press says about ScreenFloat: Use it every day." - Mitch20123, Australian App Store "Completely replaces OS X's screenshot tool." - wok4, German App Store "Totally indispensable tool for OS X." - manuelalonso54, US App Store Here's what customers say about ScreenFloat: To any application that handles image files.Ī double click onto a floating shot will open it inĪ default application you can specify for even quicker export. You can send shots created with ScreenFloat Where you can name, tag, organize and categorize them. Shots can be changed in size, or in opacity by scrolling up or down within them. No matter which application, space or fullscreen app you are in. In front of other windows, following you around, Immediately open up and are always displayed (by default with the keyboard hotkey cmd-shift-2) This way, you don't have to move or resize windows around to keep information visible on your screen. Use ScreenFloat to create floating screenshots that are always visible, no matter which application you're in. ScreenFloat 2 is in development (see ) and will be a free upgrade for existing customers of the app!.
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