ScreenFlow

ScreenFlow
Developer(s) Telestream, Inc.
Initial release February 2008 (2008-02)[1]
Stable release
7.3.1 / June 20, 2018 (2018-06-20)
Operating system macOS Sierra and later[2]
Type Screencasting
License Proprietary commercial software
Website www.telestream.net/screenflow/overview.htm

ScreenFlow from Telestream, Inc. is a screencasting and video editing software for the OS X operating system. It can capture the audio and video from the computer, edit the captured video, add highlights or annotation,[3] and output a number of different file types such as AIFF, GIF, M4V, MOV, and MP4.[4]

Version 5 added the support of video and audio capturing from a connected iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad.[5]

Version 6 of ScreenFlow was released on June 1, 2016 as a direct purchase from Telestream, Inc and via the Mac App Store.

Version 7 of ScreenFlow was released on August 1, 2017 as a direct purchase from Telestream, Inc and via the Mac App Store.

Major Release Dates

Version Date
8 August 1, 2018[6]
7 August 1, 2017
6 June 1, 2016
5 October 21, 2014[7]
4 October, 2012[8]
3 August 10, 2011[9]
2 October 26, 2009[10]
1 February, 2008[11]

Awards

ScreenFlow won an Eddy Winner award from Macworld in December 2008.[12]

See also

References

  1. Telestream ScreenFlow celebrates first anniversary with new release (February 19, 2009) — CreativeCOW.net
  2. ScreenFlow's technical specifications — Telestream
  3. ScreenFlow's features — Telestream
  4. "Export Your Video". Telestream. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
  5. "ScreenFlow 5 review: The Mac's best screencasting app gets better with iOS capture". MacWorld. Nov 28, 2014.
  6. Telestream Announces ScreenFlow 5.0 Screen Recording and Editing Software
  7. ScreenFlow 4.0 Has Arrived!
  8. Telestream Releases ScreenFlow 3.0 Screencasting Software
  9. Telestream ScreenFlow 2.0 Screencasting Software Now Available
  10. ScreenFlow: The killer screencasting app is here
  11. 'Eddy Winner ScreenFlow 1.0.2' by Rob Griffiths — Macworld

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