![]() Tip: You can reduce the size of the output file significantly, by deleting unwanted frames, especially the ones in which there's nothing different from the previous one. ![]() The Edit tab can be used to delete frames, remove any duplicates, reduce frame count, set delay options for the frames. You can preview the recording in its current form with all the edits you have made, from the Playback tab. The Home tab is home to basic viewing/editing options like zoom, resize, undo/redo, cut/copy/paste, select all, etc. But I'd still advise you to save projects manually. Tip: Unsaved projects will be saved temporarily, and can be accessed from the Recent Projects option in the Editor, for a few days. You can also load a file or a recent project from here. The File menu can be used to start a new recording, add an existing one, or to save the current project. You can use the options below it which includes a horizontal scroll bar, buttons to jump to next/previous/start/end frames, to navigate through each frame of the content. There is a timeline at the bottom of the screen, which displays every frame of the recorded content. The main area of the UI shifts to display the corresponding options from the menu bar. Despite what can appear as a slightly intimidating appearance, it is actually very user-friendly. This is the secondary feature of ScreenToGif, which you can use to edit the content that you have recorded. If you're skilled, you could make a cool cartoon, though the options are quite limited. ![]()
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