ScreenFlow started as a screen capture tool for Mac, but with the latest updated - ScreenFlow 9 - it has become more than that.
This is where ScreenFlow for Mac comes in. However, those who are looking for a more customized approach to screen recording would still want to look at third-party applications to get the job done. It gives you a handful of features to record or capture your screen. The process is simple - just press Command + Shift + 5, and the screen recording feature pops up.
Screen recording for macOS took a giant leap as it was introduced as an independent feature on Mojave - now, users would no longer have to resort to QuickTime to record their screen. Screen recording can be quite helpful if you want to show your viewers how you are performing specific actions to get certain tasks done. You can also use it for creating professional videos, game walkthroughs, software reviews, and other elements that require you to show what’s happening on your screen. Screen recording has become a popular part of online tutorials.