Screen Recorders Are Either Too Simple or Too Complex
Product Hunt launch for a macOS screen recorder. Not a standalone problem report.
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surfaced semanticallyScreen Recording Tools Lack Integrated Editing Workflow
Founder comment on Product Hunt describing screen recorder features. Not a standalone problem.
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