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Note: it also generated fictional links.My favorite is #2
- Limited flexibility
- Painful on-boarding experience
- Painful to use for pro-active Customer Support (Users have to initiate messages, you can't get back to them after 24 hours without using an automated template message)
It feels like they are actively sabotaging the potential of this service.
What am I missing? would love to hear from someone at Facebook.
I'm grateful if anyone can share insight into the lead generation process.
Are there companies working on such a project? Would this allow us to gain orders of magnitude of value in terms of performance.
Note: My question concerns reusing existing base manufacturing technologies, I'm not talking about something like Quantum Computing.
I find myself downloading videos to "solve" this.
Other examples: Photoshop, Firefox, Microsoft Word, Safari, etc.
- Shortcut to show region selection (Something like taking a screenshot in Windows (SHIFT+WIN+S)
- After region selection, start recording immediately
- Stop recording and save in a predefined location
Features:
- Configure in advance whether to save as MP3 or GIF
Every tool I tried is either too bloated or has some extra steps that ruins the fluidity of the UX.
The closest thing I found is LiceCap, but this tool is GIF exclusive and has extra UI steps.
For someone that takes screen recordings every day, any tool becomes too tedious.
I wish I could build it myself, but time constraints.