The other tall ask I have is the ability to create transparent gifs. Since I'm not privy to the minds of the developers, I can only hope it allows a per-frame editing mode so that gifs can hang on individual frames and unnecessary ones removed (one of the most sorely missed features in Gif Brewery). It's like peering into the potential of what GifBuilder offered in almost 20 years ago: the ability to set time delays on individual frames and add/delete individual frames. Gif Brewery now can to view each frame inside a gif in a frame view function which appears to be purely aesthetic. Once it comes time to create the gif, Gif Brewery 3's seems a little zippier and has a more meaningful status bar. It's a welcome addition, likely useful for anyone looking watermark images. Overlays now get a bit more TLC with the ability to add image overlays. The gif properties operate almost exactly as GifBrewery, except with a much more useful color count that's no longer limited to factors of 2. Screen Capture only captures full screen, cropping happens in post. It's essentially the same as importing a video except removing the step of using a 3rd party program to capture. Screen captures/camera captures allow the user to record to a movie file, that is automatically imported to Gif Brewery. The splash page greets you with a few new features: screen capture, camera capture and video import, the first two being entirely new. It's a nice and welcome improvement and keeps in line with OS X centric applications like Sketch. Out the gate, the icon bar is right-clickable allowing the user to display icons, or icons + text or simply text, along with a customizable toolbar. Outwardly Gif Brewery 3 sports a more polished UI. One of the more unusual changes is a product name change from Gifbrewery to Gif Brewery, along with a flat icon. While it wasn't GifBuilder, it was something novel and certainly worth its small price. GifBrewery mostly focused on quick and dirty video to gif conversion with the only editing allowing users to fade in and out text overlays (with blending modes), image crop and in and out points for the video edits.
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