ScreenFloat v2.2.6 can extract still images from QuickTime Player, brings improvements and bug fixes

ScreenFloat v2.2.6 – your Mac’s Screen Capture All-Rounder – is now available.
You can now extract still images from movies playing in QuickTime Player; the update also brings a couple of fine improvements and bug fixes.


What is ScreenFloat?

ScreenFloat is your Screen Capture All-Rounder.
Capture screenshots and recordings that float above other windows, allowing you to reference anything on your screen, anywhere. It’s like Picture-in-Picture, only for screen captures.
It keeps your Desktop clutter-free, as every capture you make is stored in its Shots Browser, where you can manage, organize and find your shots. They’re also synced across your Macs.
Easily copy the non-copyable, as ScreenFloat recognizes text, barcode and faces in your shots, which also allows you to effortlessly redact sensitive parts of your screenshots.
Add non-destructive annotations, redactions and markup, crop, “fold“, resize, or de-retinize your shots, or trim, cut or mute your recordings. Quickly pick colors.
Create shareable and embeddable links for your captures using iCloud, ImageKit.io or Cloudinary.com.
And so much more.

A screenshot is just a screenshot. Until you use ScreenFloat.

Tip: Check out the Get to Know ScreenFloat 2 Blog Post series for a deep-dive into its functionality and what it can do for you.


What’s New in ScreenFloat v2.2.6?

  • New Service in QuickTime Player: Extract Still Images from a movie playing in QuickTime Player, at its current playback position
While taking a screenshot of the QuickTime Player window with ScreenFloat certainly is an option, this new service makes extracting still images even easier
  • A new Shortcuts.app shortcut to extract still images from movies using ScreenFloat
  • There’s now an option to record your screen at a non-retina resolution, reducing the file size, but also its quality
  • Improved the visibility of the selection UI in light images / on light backgrounds
  • Loading the Shortcuts list is now snappier and does no longer launch Shortcuts.app in the background
  • In the Shots Browser, Shots can now be copied from the opened Quick Look panel
  • Improved the reliability of the “Import files” Shortcut
  • Fixes a bug on macOS 15 Sequoia where the extra options in the Export dialog wouldn’t be displayed
  • Fixes a crash that could occur when opening the contextual menu in the Shots Browser
  • Fixes a bug with ScreenFloat’s URL scheme

What Customers Say About ScreenFloat

  • “So good I don’t even think about it” – tommykrause, Mac App Store
  • “A “Must Have!” ” – The Real DoctorDuck, Mac App Store
  • “Love it” – Shave land, Mac App Store

Links and Availability

ScreenFloat is a one-time purchase, available on the Mac App Store for USD 14.99 / EUR 15,99 / GBP 14.99 , and as a direct purchase from my website. It is a free update for existing customers.
There is no difference in functionality between the version obtained from the Mac App Store and the one purchased from my website.
A free, 28-day trial is available for download.
ScreenFloat requires macOS 12 Monterey (macOS 14 Sonoma recommended for full functionality)
A (free) iCloud account is required if you want to sync your ScreenFloat library across your Macs.
ScreenFloat is currently localized in English, German, Chinese (Simplified), and Dutch.

ScreenFloat Website + Free Trial + Direct Purchase
ScreenFloat on the Mac App Store
Eternal Storms Software Productivity Bundle on the Mac App Store (includes ScreenFloat, Yoink for Mac and Transloader at ~25% off)

Get to Know ScreenFloat 2 Blog Post Series
ScreenFloat 2 Usage Tips

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I hope you enjoy ScreenFloat (and my other apps) : )

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