Releases: sindresorhus/Gifski
Releases Β· sindresorhus/Gifski
v2.0.0
- You are no longer asked where to save the GIF right away. Gifski will now convert the video and then let you choose what to do with it. In addition to the usual share and drag & drop options, we've added copy and save.
- You can trim the video right from within Gifski.
- You can set exact dimensions as width/height or percentage.
- After the conversion is completed, you can press Space to Quick Look the GIF.
- Gifski shows a notification when the conversion is completed.
- Gifski includes a system service that lets you quickly convert a video to GIF from the βServicesβ menu in any app that provides a compatible video file.
- User-interface improvements.
This update was made by @sunshinejr and @sindresorhus.
v1.8.0
v1.7.0
- Improve error message for audio-only files f91e377
v1.6.0
v1.5.1
- Prevent the user from accidentally saving the file without an extension c853443
v1.5.0
- Cancel the conversion by either clicking on the progress circle or pressing the Escape key.
- There's a brand new conversion completed screen where you can:
- Drag and drop the GIF somewhere (drag the thumbnail).
- Show the file in Finder.
- Share the GIF using a system share service.
- See the file size.
- Shows the estimated time remaining during conversion (Only for conversions longer than 13 seconds).
- Fixed some crashes.
v1.4.1
Add Crashlytics to track down some obscure crashes.
v1.4.0
Support Mojave dark mode.
v1.3.2
Fix crash on macOS 10.14.
v1.3.1
- UI tweaks
- Gifski is no longer mistakenly chosen as the default app for opening MP4 files. (For real this time!)