Any recommendations on a screen recorder for Mac?
@janvdp CleanShotX goes a long way

@ovan I'll have a look... Looks nice at first glance...

Funny part: The review on the website made me discover the "Screenshot" app 😂

@janvdp The macOS one is okay, but there is much more you can do with cleanshot. I originally bought it, but now it comes as part of my Setapp subscription.
@ovan Initially thought I would be dealing with QuickTime. Will start with the stock app and see how that goes, I guess cleanShot is the first I might try after hitting/understanding the limits...
thanks!
@janvdp @ovan I've been using Camtasia
@depechie @ovan from back in the day?
@janvdp @ovan as in last month
@depechie @ovan I seem to remember that from early 00's
@janvdp @ovan yeah yeah the tool/name is old, I just mean I used it last month on Mac though :D
@depechie @ovan still good? Was just surprised it was still around...
@janvdp @ovan and for screenshotting https://shottr.cc/
Shottr – screenshot app for pixel professionals

Shottr is a free macOS screenshot app with scrolling screenshots, OCR, annotation and measurement instruments.

Shottr – screenshot app for pixel professionals
@depechie @ovan not more for measuring? I've been using PixelStick for that for years: https://plumamazing.com/product/pixelstick/
PixelStick - Mac App To Measure Pixel, Angle, Color Onscreen

PixelStick is a tool for measuring distances, angles and colors anywhere. Unlike PhotoShop it can do this in or between any apps. Costs a hundred times less.

Plum Amazing
@depechie @ovan Screenshots are Cmd+Shift+4
@ovan Ctrl+Shift+Esc to stop recording… does cleanshot present itself as an app to interact with? Might be switching sooner rather than later…
@janvdp Yes, it has a ui and configurable hotkeys. It can also record your mic and/or system, visualise your mouse clicks and keystrokes, ...