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Built-in OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to extract text, barcodes, and even recognize faces from shots.
The story began in March 2011 with the release of version 1.0. The developer, Matthias Gansrigler of Eternal Storms Software , created the app to allow screenshots to "float" above all other windows. This "Picture-in-Picture" for screen captures meant users no longer had to memorize numbers, copy-paste to notes, or toggle between browser tabs and design apps. Growth and Development ScreenFloat 1.5.20 46
A dedicated "Shots Browser" to manage, tag, and rate captures. This "Picture-in-Picture" for screen captures meant users no
Advanced features like "Double-Click Actions" to automate resizing or copying. The "story" of is a decade-long evolution from
The "story" of is a decade-long evolution from a simple productivity utility to a highly sophisticated "Screen Capture Power Tool" for Mac. While there is no specific narrative linked to version "1.5.20 46" alone, the software’s journey highlights a consistent mission: solving the frustration of switching between windows to reference information. The Core Concept: Information that Floats
For over 11 years, ScreenFloat v1 remained a staple for designers and developers. The app's narrative shifted significantly in early 2024 with the launch of , which was in development for over 18 months. This major update introduced: