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Why I Use Multiple Screenshot Utilities on the Mac

For documentation work, one size doesn’t fit all. Adam Engst finds that ScreenFloat’s floating windows, export options with borders, and Shot Browser address editing and reuse challenges, while CleanShot X excels at combining screenshots. And he still falls back on macOS’s built-in screenshot utility for capturing menus with shadows.

Retrobatch 2.3.1 Agen Schmitz No comments

Retrobatch 2.3.1

Updates the re-encoding behavior of the Delete Metadata node. ($29.99/$49.99 new, free update, 58.7 MB, macOS 12+)

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Retrobatch 2.3

Adds the capability to compare a modified image against the original image using new toolbar modes. ($29.99/$49.99 new, free update, 58.7 MB, macOS 12+)

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Retrobatch 2.2.2

Brings improvements and minor tweaks to the bulk image processing utility. ($29.99/$49.99 new, free update, 58.3 MB, macOS 12+)

Retrobatch 2.2 Agen Schmitz 2 comments

Retrobatch 2.2

Adds CSV Reader and Dynamic Image nodes to the bulk image processing utility. ($29.99/$49.99 new, free update, 55.7 MB, macOS 12+)

Retrobatch 2.1 Agen Schmitz 1 comment

Retrobatch 2.1

Adds new Lookup Table (LUT), Tile Chop, and Camera Capture nodes to the bulk image processing utility. ($29.99 new, free update, 54.8 MB, macOS 12+)

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Retrobatch 2.0

Upgraded bulk image processing app adds numerous new capabilities. ($29.99 new, free update, 51.2 MB, macOS 12+)

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The 46 Mac Apps I Actually Use and Why

What third-party apps would you install on a clean Mac to restore your preferred working environment? Adam Engst recently had the opportunity to learn just what apps he really uses—here’s the list.