Up until this release, “editing” clips was a real pain, as there was really no way to do it, other than to drop the clip(s) into your timeline, and do any trimming you wanted from within the timeline. This one is a big one for me, coming from an editing background. You’ll notice that you have access to Select, Zoom, Hand, Blade and Track Select, along with keyboard shortcuts, to quickly jump back and forth between the new tools, as you need them. This is where the new Timeline Tools Palette is hiding. If you take a look at the lower left corner of the ScreenFlow 9 interface, you’ll notice that there is a “Pointer” icon, with a drop down arrow beside it. Up until this release, we were only able to record a single monitor, well now there’s support for multi-monitor recording inside of ScreenFlow 9. This is a big on, and one that I’m sure a lot of people will welcome. I personally have never needed to call support (or e-mail them for that matter), and the SML is 100% optional (again, I’ve never “needed” it) if you’re working on bigger projects, and have no knowledge (or access ) of After Effects to create your own motion background. Now, there are options for ScreenFlow 9 plus the Stock Media Library and Support, but to be honest, you really only need the core application. One thing that I’m glad Telestream has done is get rid of different pricing for ScreenFlow. Telestream has released the next version of ScreenFlow, ScreenFlow 9 with some great and much welcomed new features. Nothing beats its ease of use and quality. I’ve been doing tutorials online for a long time now, and I’ve done them on both Mac and Windows, and far and away the best application for recording your screen on any platform is ScreenFlow.
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