Let It Snow Desktop App - App Store
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Let It Snow Desktop App - App Store
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Photographers! What's the nearest thing you've found to Nik Collection?
I love Nik - Silver Efex, especially, but ColorEfex and HDR also. I have a new Mac and the old, free version of Nik won't run on the OS - I've tried every possible workaround after scouring the web for weeks.
I've tried the DX0 version of Nik, and it was tolerable but I'm really turned off by their customer service and complaints of price-gouging.
So, is there something similar out there? Thanks for all recs!
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I love Nik - Silver Efex, especially, but ColorEfex and HDR also. I have a new Mac and the old, free version of Nik won't run on the OS - I've tried every possible workaround after scouring the web for weeks.
I've tried the DX0 version of Nik, and it was tolerable but I'm really turned off by their customer service and complaints of price-gouging.
So, is there something similar out there? Thanks for all recs!
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Is AlDente still the best third party battery management app?
I just had my Macbook Air M3 battery replaced by Apple, because it had cycled 500 times. It was 18 months old. Even though the battery health was still technically reading as "normal" (85%), they still replaced it on the basis that I just do word processing and the battery might be faulty.
I think the more likely cause is that I always run my laptop on battery, as I was told to do by the Apple Store when I bought it. The number of battery cycles roughly matches the number of days I've owned the laptop, and tracks with a daily discharge and recharge.
My research indicates that I should be using the power cable as much as possible but not charging past 80%. I also read that AlDente is a reliable app for this purpose, and in fact I could set it lower to about 65%. Is this the best app around, or are there other ones? Is it worthwhile paying for the AlDente subnoscription, or is the free version sufficient? I notice sailing mode is only available for paid users.
I am not the most techy person so please excuse if I'm using the wrong lingo here. I just want to look after my MacBook! It's a huge investment and I want to take care of my things.
Thank you!
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I just had my Macbook Air M3 battery replaced by Apple, because it had cycled 500 times. It was 18 months old. Even though the battery health was still technically reading as "normal" (85%), they still replaced it on the basis that I just do word processing and the battery might be faulty.
I think the more likely cause is that I always run my laptop on battery, as I was told to do by the Apple Store when I bought it. The number of battery cycles roughly matches the number of days I've owned the laptop, and tracks with a daily discharge and recharge.
My research indicates that I should be using the power cable as much as possible but not charging past 80%. I also read that AlDente is a reliable app for this purpose, and in fact I could set it lower to about 65%. Is this the best app around, or are there other ones? Is it worthwhile paying for the AlDente subnoscription, or is the free version sufficient? I notice sailing mode is only available for paid users.
I am not the most techy person so please excuse if I'm using the wrong lingo here. I just want to look after my MacBook! It's a huge investment and I want to take care of my things.
Thank you!
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Best Screen Recording App?
Hey guys,
I've been using Screen Studio for the past year, but it's too costly, and I'm looking for an alternative.
I like how Screen Studio videos look, but I see there are now more alternatives, such as Flowy, ScreenSage, Borumi, etc...
I'm primarily looking for a screen recording app to use for educational videos.
It's a big bonus if:
It can make videos look nice and smooth
I can hide myself (Macbook camera) during recording, and then have myself in the final output on the video
If you're in a similar situation to mine, which app are you using or recommend?
Thank you,
Kroko
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Hey guys,
I've been using Screen Studio for the past year, but it's too costly, and I'm looking for an alternative.
I like how Screen Studio videos look, but I see there are now more alternatives, such as Flowy, ScreenSage, Borumi, etc...
I'm primarily looking for a screen recording app to use for educational videos.
It's a big bonus if:
It can make videos look nice and smooth
I can hide myself (Macbook camera) during recording, and then have myself in the final output on the video
If you're in a similar situation to mine, which app are you using or recommend?
Thank you,
Kroko
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Roundup of Reviews of Apps on Sale for Black Friday
Scooping up apps at a discount during Black Friday season is an annual tradition for me. It takes a little planning and research, but I've picked up a number of useful noscripts over the years. If you are looking at what's available for 2025, here is a list of my reviews for apps currently being offered.
Thoughts - Quotes Manager 50% OFF Lifetime with code BLACK25 By Henri Bredt to manage quotes, authors and tags. It creates a personalized feed from your collection that you can view from a widget.
ExtraDock 50% off with code BLACKXXFRIDAY50 Nov 26th - Dec 1st ExtraDock lets you create a variety of dock-like launchers for different workflows and activate one or more of them when needed. You can assign docks to specific spaces and monitors.
Almighty - Tweaking and Utility Collection 50% OFF on App Store. For standalone versions, use code INDIEGOODIESBF25 for 50% discount There are 50 different settings and utilities in the app, and you can enable and disable at will. They can be launched from the menu bar or user configurable keyboard shortcuts.
Koofr - European Based Cloud Storage Provider with a Generous Free Tier Use code BF2025 for 55% OFF on yearly plans 100 GB or larger. Koofr is a secure, reliable, and user-friendly European cloud storage service. Backup, sync and share files while maintaining complete privacy - Koofr doesn't use trackers, cookies nor ads.
TextSniper 75% OFF with code BFCM2025 An OCR app for YouTube videos, PDFs, images, online courses, screencasts, presentations, webpages, video tutorials, photos, etc.
Lingon Pro 20% Off - Run whatever you want, whenever you want with Lingon Pro and evaluate what's loading in the background on your Mac.
Wins Has Window Management and More 40% OFF with code BLACKFRIDAY25 I'm impressed with the way it can be customized and how well it works with keyboard shortcuts and mouse gestures.
Presentify 30% OFF (Nov 21 - Dec 2) No code Needed A menu bar interface that offers various shapes, colors and gradients, as well as text entry for anything on your display, useful for Zoom, Teams, etc.
40 Discounted Apps - Get them all on one site. Includes Mountain Duck, Yoink, Mosaic Pro and many others.
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Scooping up apps at a discount during Black Friday season is an annual tradition for me. It takes a little planning and research, but I've picked up a number of useful noscripts over the years. If you are looking at what's available for 2025, here is a list of my reviews for apps currently being offered.
Thoughts - Quotes Manager 50% OFF Lifetime with code BLACK25 By Henri Bredt to manage quotes, authors and tags. It creates a personalized feed from your collection that you can view from a widget.
ExtraDock 50% off with code BLACKXXFRIDAY50 Nov 26th - Dec 1st ExtraDock lets you create a variety of dock-like launchers for different workflows and activate one or more of them when needed. You can assign docks to specific spaces and monitors.
Almighty - Tweaking and Utility Collection 50% OFF on App Store. For standalone versions, use code INDIEGOODIESBF25 for 50% discount There are 50 different settings and utilities in the app, and you can enable and disable at will. They can be launched from the menu bar or user configurable keyboard shortcuts.
Koofr - European Based Cloud Storage Provider with a Generous Free Tier Use code BF2025 for 55% OFF on yearly plans 100 GB or larger. Koofr is a secure, reliable, and user-friendly European cloud storage service. Backup, sync and share files while maintaining complete privacy - Koofr doesn't use trackers, cookies nor ads.
TextSniper 75% OFF with code BFCM2025 An OCR app for YouTube videos, PDFs, images, online courses, screencasts, presentations, webpages, video tutorials, photos, etc.
Lingon Pro 20% Off - Run whatever you want, whenever you want with Lingon Pro and evaluate what's loading in the background on your Mac.
Wins Has Window Management and More 40% OFF with code BLACKFRIDAY25 I'm impressed with the way it can be customized and how well it works with keyboard shortcuts and mouse gestures.
Presentify 30% OFF (Nov 21 - Dec 2) No code Needed A menu bar interface that offers various shapes, colors and gradients, as well as text entry for anything on your display, useful for Zoom, Teams, etc.
40 Discounted Apps - Get them all on one site. Includes Mountain Duck, Yoink, Mosaic Pro and many others.
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Thoughts - Inspiration Manager
I've been collecting quotes for a long time. I first used the great Quotebook app from Lickability, but it was removed from the App Store in 2016 and I don't know how much longer it will work. Thankfully, this free app (w/IAP) from Henri Bredt is a worthy…
setapp users: what are some apps you still use that have been removed from the library?
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Updatest is Nice
I have used a lot of mac app updater solutions during my relatively brief (1.5 year) time so far as a MacBook user. I have used Latest, CleanMyMac, and others.
Recently I began using Updatest ( https://updatest.app/ ) and I really like it. Here are some of it's virtues, in no particular order:
The UI is clear and easy to understand
It can load at login and quietly run in the background
It can track updates for homebrew AND AppStore apps
The developer is very responsive
The price is affordable
For context: My setup:
M3 Max MacBook Pro with macOS 26.1, 48GB RAM, 1 TB SSD
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I have used a lot of mac app updater solutions during my relatively brief (1.5 year) time so far as a MacBook user. I have used Latest, CleanMyMac, and others.
Recently I began using Updatest ( https://updatest.app/ ) and I really like it. Here are some of it's virtues, in no particular order:
The UI is clear and easy to understand
It can load at login and quietly run in the background
It can track updates for homebrew AND AppStore apps
The developer is very responsive
The price is affordable
For context: My setup:
M3 Max MacBook Pro with macOS 26.1, 48GB RAM, 1 TB SSD
https://preview.redd.it/kta1ii3bit2g1.png?width=2992&format=png&auto=webp&s=4e165f406f19f283a33f579a90d32521cdbb2444
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Free App that brings cmdX + cmdV functionality to MacOS
It always bothered me that macOS doesn’t let you cut files in Finder with ⌘ + X like you can on other systems. After getting frustrated enough times, I decided to make a small app that adds Cmd X and Cmd V functionality for moving files.
It’s free, open source, and really simple. Just something I built for myself, but I thought others might find it useful too.
If you’re interested, you can check it out here:
https://cmdx.yonn.online/
https://github.com/YONN2222/cmdX
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It always bothered me that macOS doesn’t let you cut files in Finder with ⌘ + X like you can on other systems. After getting frustrated enough times, I decided to make a small app that adds Cmd X and Cmd V functionality for moving files.
It’s free, open source, and really simple. Just something I built for myself, but I thought others might find it useful too.
If you’re interested, you can check it out here:
https://cmdx.yonn.online/
https://github.com/YONN2222/cmdX
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cmdX — Finder cut & paste utility for macOS
Bring ⌘X (Cut) to macOS Finder. cmdX is free, open source and works on Intel & Apple Silicon. Download releases on GitHub.
I created a free, native macOS app to properly spread wallpapers across multiple monitors.
I’ve always been frustrated that macOS treats every monitor as a separate island. If you have a dual or triple monitor setup and want to span a wide panoramic wallpaper across them, it usually involves a lot of manual work or paid apps.
So, I created **SpreadPaper**.
It’s a native macOS utility (written in SwiftUI) that lets you take one high-resolution image and spread it seamlessly across all your displays. It detects your monitor arrangement from System Settings, so the image flows perfectly from one screen to the next.
[Image spreads perfectly across a three-monitor setup](https://preview.redd.it/59ecup4hgv2g1.png?width=2486&format=png&auto=webp&s=7b8883b04130ad58971c3cf7707bf4d2a95608c4)
**Features:**
* **Visual Editor:** Drag, zoom, and position your wallpaper across a live preview of your monitors.
* **Retina Ready:** Uses a custom Core Graphics engine to render pixels at the exact native resolution of your screens (if the original image resolution allows for it; no blurry upscaling).
* **Presets:** Save your favorite setups to switch themes or locations instantly.
* **Auto-Sync:** UI instantly updates if you plug in a new monitor or rearrange them in Settings.
* **Native & Lightweight:** Built with SwiftUI, so it's tiny and uses barely any RAM.
**Price:**
Free and Open Source (MIT License). No ads, no tracking, no subnoscriptions.
**Links:**
* **GitHub:** [https://github.com/spreadpaper/SpreadPaper](https://www.google.com/url?sa=E&q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fspreadpaper%2FSpreadPaper)
* **Download**: [https://github.com/spreadpaper/SpreadPaper/releases/latest](https://github.com/spreadpaper/SpreadPaper/releases/latest)
**⚠️ Note on Installation:**
Since this is a free open-source project and I don’t have a paid Apple Developer account, the app isn't "Notarized." You will likely get a popup saying it’s from an "Unidentified Developer." You just need to **Right-Click > Open** the first time you run it.
I’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions.
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I’ve always been frustrated that macOS treats every monitor as a separate island. If you have a dual or triple monitor setup and want to span a wide panoramic wallpaper across them, it usually involves a lot of manual work or paid apps.
So, I created **SpreadPaper**.
It’s a native macOS utility (written in SwiftUI) that lets you take one high-resolution image and spread it seamlessly across all your displays. It detects your monitor arrangement from System Settings, so the image flows perfectly from one screen to the next.
[Image spreads perfectly across a three-monitor setup](https://preview.redd.it/59ecup4hgv2g1.png?width=2486&format=png&auto=webp&s=7b8883b04130ad58971c3cf7707bf4d2a95608c4)
**Features:**
* **Visual Editor:** Drag, zoom, and position your wallpaper across a live preview of your monitors.
* **Retina Ready:** Uses a custom Core Graphics engine to render pixels at the exact native resolution of your screens (if the original image resolution allows for it; no blurry upscaling).
* **Presets:** Save your favorite setups to switch themes or locations instantly.
* **Auto-Sync:** UI instantly updates if you plug in a new monitor or rearrange them in Settings.
* **Native & Lightweight:** Built with SwiftUI, so it's tiny and uses barely any RAM.
**Price:**
Free and Open Source (MIT License). No ads, no tracking, no subnoscriptions.
**Links:**
* **GitHub:** [https://github.com/spreadpaper/SpreadPaper](https://www.google.com/url?sa=E&q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fspreadpaper%2FSpreadPaper)
* **Download**: [https://github.com/spreadpaper/SpreadPaper/releases/latest](https://github.com/spreadpaper/SpreadPaper/releases/latest)
**⚠️ Note on Installation:**
Since this is a free open-source project and I don’t have a paid Apple Developer account, the app isn't "Notarized." You will likely get a popup saying it’s from an "Unidentified Developer." You just need to **Right-Click > Open** the first time you run it.
I’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions.
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File counting app
I have a few hundred directories with 3-25 files in each. Is there an app or terminal command that would walk the tree and report file counts per directory? Thanks!
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I have a few hundred directories with 3-25 files in each. Is there an app or terminal command that would walk the tree and report file counts per directory? Thanks!
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Safari vs zen vs Orion for mac
Which is the better browser? I use a pretty old imac with open core legacy patcher
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Which is the better browser? I use a pretty old imac with open core legacy patcher
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Kupaa combines focus intervals and breath-work. Promo codes available
Kupaa combines focus intervals with guided breath-work
Hey, I launched Kupaa, a little macOS app I’ve been building. It mixes Pomodoro-style focus intervals with simple guided breathing to help you stay calm and focused in during work sessions.
Link to app store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kupaa/id6743203140.
DM me if you’d like a promo code to test it! (No subnoscription and no tracking)
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Kupaa combines focus intervals with guided breath-work
Hey, I launched Kupaa, a little macOS app I’ve been building. It mixes Pomodoro-style focus intervals with simple guided breathing to help you stay calm and focused in during work sessions.
Link to app store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kupaa/id6743203140.
DM me if you’d like a promo code to test it! (No subnoscription and no tracking)
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Clipboard Manager and Quick Notes app
Hello! I’ve had my MacBook for four years using only Vscodium, iTerm and AppCleaner. I want to speed up my workflow with a clipboard manager and a quick-launch notes app. Got overwhelmed by the options and want your opinion. I was thinking maccy + plain text editor / apple's notes app / antinote + slidepad / hot corner. Also unclutter seem to tick some boxes but seen mixed reviews here.
Ideally free or one-time purchase only (no subnoscriptions) and open source with good privacy.
Lastly in my search I found some interesting app and specifically wailbrew and launcho. Are these worth looking into?
Thank you!!
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Hello! I’ve had my MacBook for four years using only Vscodium, iTerm and AppCleaner. I want to speed up my workflow with a clipboard manager and a quick-launch notes app. Got overwhelmed by the options and want your opinion. I was thinking maccy + plain text editor / apple's notes app / antinote + slidepad / hot corner. Also unclutter seem to tick some boxes but seen mixed reviews here.
Ideally free or one-time purchase only (no subnoscriptions) and open source with good privacy.
Lastly in my search I found some interesting app and specifically wailbrew and launcho. Are these worth looking into?
Thank you!!
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Looking for ideas on what mac apps can I build
Hey Everyone,
A developer here and I have been a mac user for 4+ years now and want to do something for the community so i want to see what issues the community has been facing with their os and see if i can get something ready to fix them
Or if you guys have any ideas you wanted built and wont mind it being used by other people as well cuz ill put it out for free a comment would be appreciated
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Hey Everyone,
A developer here and I have been a mac user for 4+ years now and want to do something for the community so i want to see what issues the community has been facing with their os and see if i can get something ready to fix them
Or if you guys have any ideas you wanted built and wont mind it being used by other people as well cuz ill put it out for free a comment would be appreciated
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Looking for a Calendar that allows you to block time
I’m looking for a calendar app that helps blocking time, I’m doing that with Google Calendar but I feel there is better solutions out there.
Let me know also your experience
Thanks a lot!
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I’m looking for a calendar app that helps blocking time, I’m doing that with Google Calendar but I feel there is better solutions out there.
Let me know also your experience
Thanks a lot!
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What's on Your Black Friday Wish List?
Black Friday
Even before I started writing app reviews, my Applications folder was always bulging because I have a hard time resisting any software that looks interesting or useful. We actually have a Software category in our family's monthly budget. While there is a lot of Mac software, there isn't an infinite supply, and making a wish list for Black Friday sales means there are a lot of apps being discounted that I won't buy because I already own them! So just keep in mind that this list is the most interesting selection from what I don't already have.
[CSV Table](https://csvtable.com/) \- I have large collections of digital media (books, music, movies), and I really enjoy looking over the data associated with them. CSV Table has advanced tables and sorting, powerful and flexible searching, import and export, and inline editing. With the Black Friday discount, I can pick up two copies for $19.
Digital Photo Frame \- Featured in "Apps We Love" on the Mac App Store, Digital Photo Frame can access personal photos from online and local sources (not just Apple Photos), or you can connect it to large photo databases like Unsplash. It supports live photos and videos, and you can select audio files to play along with your slide show. You can integrate other data into your display (calendar, weather, photo metadata) and have granular control of transitions, timing, and other aspects of your slideshow. On Black Friday, the lifetime license of $69.99).
[Anybox](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/anybox-bookmark-read-later/id1593408455) \- One of the big three bookmark managers for Mac (along with Goodlinks and Raindrop.io), Anybox is a universal app for iPhone, iPad, and macOS. You can search your bookmarks with Spotlight. It has great organizational modalities (nested tags and folders) and robust import capabilities. I have over 2K bookmarks, and I am assured that Anybox can handle that. The Black Friday discount is 30% off.
FileMinutes \- The file search utility has what looks like an easy-to-learn syntax to make finding a specific file or groups of files easy right from the keyboard. It offers easy filtering, path navigation, favorites for folders you repeatedly search, file actions, Finder integration, and the ability to save searches, which is incredibly useful for complex search jobs you don't want to rebuild each time you need them. It's a whopping 50% off right now. I'm picking up a three-machine license for $10.50.
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Black Friday
Even before I started writing app reviews, my Applications folder was always bulging because I have a hard time resisting any software that looks interesting or useful. We actually have a Software category in our family's monthly budget. While there is a lot of Mac software, there isn't an infinite supply, and making a wish list for Black Friday sales means there are a lot of apps being discounted that I won't buy because I already own them! So just keep in mind that this list is the most interesting selection from what I don't already have.
[CSV Table](https://csvtable.com/) \- I have large collections of digital media (books, music, movies), and I really enjoy looking over the data associated with them. CSV Table has advanced tables and sorting, powerful and flexible searching, import and export, and inline editing. With the Black Friday discount, I can pick up two copies for $19.
Digital Photo Frame \- Featured in "Apps We Love" on the Mac App Store, Digital Photo Frame can access personal photos from online and local sources (not just Apple Photos), or you can connect it to large photo databases like Unsplash. It supports live photos and videos, and you can select audio files to play along with your slide show. You can integrate other data into your display (calendar, weather, photo metadata) and have granular control of transitions, timing, and other aspects of your slideshow. On Black Friday, the lifetime license of $69.99).
[Anybox](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/anybox-bookmark-read-later/id1593408455) \- One of the big three bookmark managers for Mac (along with Goodlinks and Raindrop.io), Anybox is a universal app for iPhone, iPad, and macOS. You can search your bookmarks with Spotlight. It has great organizational modalities (nested tags and folders) and robust import capabilities. I have over 2K bookmarks, and I am assured that Anybox can handle that. The Black Friday discount is 30% off.
FileMinutes \- The file search utility has what looks like an easy-to-learn syntax to make finding a specific file or groups of files easy right from the keyboard. It offers easy filtering, path navigation, favorites for folders you repeatedly search, file actions, Finder integration, and the ability to save searches, which is incredibly useful for complex search jobs you don't want to rebuild each time you need them. It's a whopping 50% off right now. I'm picking up a three-machine license for $10.50.
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Proxly v1.5.1 - Safari profile support, custom URL transformations, native app support, oh my! - 25% OFF this week
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Following up on the Screen Studio alternative - Black Friday lifetime deal
Hey everyone,
A couple months ago I shared Motionik here. Got tons of feedback and have been shipping updates. If you’re looking for something as polished as Screen Studio, you can try Motionik, it’s free to test including exports.
Running a Black Friday deal on lifetime access. Would love any feedback!
More details at https://motionik.com
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Hey everyone,
A couple months ago I shared Motionik here. Got tons of feedback and have been shipping updates. If you’re looking for something as polished as Screen Studio, you can try Motionik, it’s free to test including exports.
Running a Black Friday deal on lifetime access. Would love any feedback!
More details at https://motionik.com
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