Using the well-known Xnip, I think that there is enough to capture the screenshot on Mac. However, CleanShot gives me a good impression. Its function is simple and clean, and taking a screenshot is as simple as in an original way, and it adds desktop icon hiding, wallpaper replacement, and other functions to make up for the shortcomings of the original screenshot function experience.
Most people have temporary files on their Mac desktops. However, when we take a screenshot, those files will be captured but that is what we don’t want. Besides, we want the screenshots to be as beautiful as possible, but it makes the screenshot ugly if there are various desktop icons in the screenshot. One of the awesome functions of CleanShot is to hide desktop files automatically when taking screenshots. When you press the shortcut key, the desktop file icons will disappear instantly. After the screenshot is taken, the icons will be shown automatically.
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CleanShot Features
Hide Desktop Icons and Files While Recording Screen
CleanShot provides the same screenshots as the native screenshots. It can be classified into three ways: Full-screen, capturing area screen, and capturing window screen. CleanShot’s window screenshot does not add shadows around the window by default but intercepts part of the wallpaper as the background. Even more amazing is that when multiple windows are stacked on top of each other, CleanShot can capture them completely even if that window is not in front of the others.
CleanShot also keeps your screenshot with higher accuracy. When taking a screenshot, hold down the Command key, and the screen will display two reference lines – horizontal and vertical line, which is helpful if you are doing image design.
Set Custom Wallpaper for Screenshots & Recordings
In CleanShot preference, we can also customize the desktop background with a nice picture or one color. Of course, after the screenshot or the recording is completed, everything will return back to its original state.
E mafai foi ona tatou setiina le pito i tua o le faʻamalama faʻamalama ina ia manino i le lautele e fai ai le faʻamalama ma le ata lafoia i macOS, pe taofi i lalo le Shift ki pe a ave se ata.
Va'ai Va'aiga
Va'aiga fa'aaliga e tutusa lelei lava ma le fa'ata'ita'iga fa'amalama a le macOS. Ae o le CleanShot o loʻo faʻaalia lana ata muamua i le agavale o le lau. E mafai ona tatou toso sa'o le faila mua'i i le meli app, Skype, Safari, Photo Editor app, ma isi. E le gata i lea e mafai ona e filifili e teu / kopi / tape le ata pe faʻaopoopo pe faʻamaonia.
O le fa'amatalaga fa'amatalaga a le CleanShot e fesoasoani ia te oe e fa'aopoopo le uaea, tusitusiga, mosaic, ma le fa'ailoga. E fa'amalieina le tele o ou mana'oga.
Export GIFs Directly After Recording
In addition to recording video, CleanShot can record the screens directly into GIF files with the original size. In the controller interface of CleanShot, we can also adjust the size manually and choose to record videos with sound or not.
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CleanShot aims to improve the screenshot feature on macOS. It provides similar functions, operations, and shortcuts as the native screenshot of macOS. In my opinion, CleanShot can completely replace the native screenshot tool on macOS. But compared with more functional screenshot tools such as Xnip, CleanShot has its own features, like automatically hiding file icons and fixing wallpaper in screenshots.
Afai ua faamalieina oe ile CleanShot, e mafai ona e fa'atau le CleanShot mo le $19. E maua ai se fa'amaoniga tupe toe fa'afo'i 30 aso. Afai e iai subscribed to Setapp , e mafai ona lelei pe a mafai ona e maua le CleanShot mo le leai o se totogi ona o CleanShot o se tasi o sui o Setapp .