Hi,
I just found out this beautiful simple piece of software. Just what I was looking for :-)
However it seems like that the "Show mouse clicks" is not working. I'm using Windows 8.1 and ScreenToGif 1.3.
I hoop you have time to fix it :-)
Cheers,
Koen
Comments: Interesting UI preview, thanks for sharing. Some thoughts from playing around with it: For regular use the v1.4 interface still feels more effective, as the first thing many users are opening the app for is to record, so displaying separate launch buttons before would be an extra step (I usually disable launch screens in other apps to speed things up). Perhaps the Open and Create modes could instead be integrated into the bottom toolbar of the regular window like tabs or buttons, see my concept attached for an example. The settings buttons being kept in the single window also is easier to change options quickly, and I personally prefer having a 'Legacy' window theme option over the 'Modern' theme as it matches the standard Win 8.1 UI. You might be familiar with [GIFCam](http://blog.bahraniapps.com/gifcam/), a similar screen capture project that has been quite popular for it's simple UI. ScreenToGIF feels like a more substantial alternative, which is what interested me. Hopefully this feedback is useful :)
I just found out this beautiful simple piece of software. Just what I was looking for :-)
However it seems like that the "Show mouse clicks" is not working. I'm using Windows 8.1 and ScreenToGif 1.3.
I hoop you have time to fix it :-)
Cheers,
Koen
Comments: Interesting UI preview, thanks for sharing. Some thoughts from playing around with it: For regular use the v1.4 interface still feels more effective, as the first thing many users are opening the app for is to record, so displaying separate launch buttons before would be an extra step (I usually disable launch screens in other apps to speed things up). Perhaps the Open and Create modes could instead be integrated into the bottom toolbar of the regular window like tabs or buttons, see my concept attached for an example. The settings buttons being kept in the single window also is easier to change options quickly, and I personally prefer having a 'Legacy' window theme option over the 'Modern' theme as it matches the standard Win 8.1 UI. You might be familiar with [GIFCam](http://blog.bahraniapps.com/gifcam/), a similar screen capture project that has been quite popular for it's simple UI. ScreenToGIF feels like a more substantial alternative, which is what interested me. Hopefully this feedback is useful :)