SHIPPED · v1.6.0

Draw On the Take, Open Any Project

New

  • Draw on your recording — a new Annotate panel in the screen-recording editor adds arrows, rectangles, ellipses, lines, text, numbered counters, freehand pencil, a highlighter and a spotlight right on the picture, timed to the moment and burned into the exported MP4 at full resolution

  • Anchor a mark to the screen so it zooms and tilts with the recording, or to the frame so it stays put like a title; style colour, stroke width, opacity, arrow heads, text and typeface (styling is a Pro unlock, the marks themselves are free) — marks point things out without hiding anything, so masking is still how you redact

  • Focus a single clip with Clip view — pick a clip from the timeline's Show in timeline menu or click it to zoom the timeline down to just that piece and edit it up close, then Exit clip view or press Esc to return to the whole take; the lanes keep the take's own clock so every mark, camera move and mask stays where it belongs

  • Open and save project files — every recording is now a .1showcase file saved by default to ~/Documents/1ShowcaseTool, with a real File menu (Open Project ⌘O, Open Recent, Save Project ⌘S, Reveal Project File and a relocatable Projects Folder) and double-click-to-open or drag-onto-the-app from Finder

  • Rename in place — click a recording's title in the library or the editor to rename it on the spot, with no dialog

Improved

  • Smarter "Find silence" trims — typing now counts as activity alongside clicks, so suggested cuts land in the genuinely idle gaps between what you did on screen instead of running across them

Fixed

  • Fixed "Find silence" offering to delete almost the whole recording on a take made without narration — a long, busy-but-quiet recording could collapse to a few seconds; typing and clicks are now protected and a silence cut is split around every action instead of swallowing it

  • The Annotate panel open in the 1ShowcaseTool editor with arrow, rectangle, ellipse, text, counter, pencil, highlighter and spotlight tools, colour and stroke controls, and red arrows and a boxed callout drawn onto a screen recording
    The Annotate panel open in the 1ShowcaseTool editor with arrow, rectangle, ellipse, text, counter, pencil, highlighter and spotlight tools, colour and stroke controls, and red arrows and a boxed callout drawn onto a screen recording
  • The editor's Show in timeline dropdown listing a recording's six clips (Whole take, Clip 1 through Clip 6) that together make up one project
    The editor's Show in timeline dropdown listing a recording's six clips (Whole take, Clip 1 through Clip 6) that together make up one project
  • Clip view zoomed into a single clip, whose Frame panel shows the clip carrying its own scene and camera while the rest follows the take
    Clip view zoomed into a single clip, whose Frame panel shows the clip carrying its own scene and camera while the rest follows the take