All User Reviews

Real experiences and feedback from our community of users who have tried various software alternatives.

EC

Loomi Pro is decent for quick screen recordings and sharing. I like the speed of capturing and sending videos to my team, it's very convenient. However, the free version is limited and the paid subscription is a bit pricey for individual use, considering similar alternatives. Sometimes the desktop app gets a bit laggy when recording high-resolution screens.

AH

As a customer support lead, Loomi Pro is essential for creating helpful tutorials and answering customer questions with personalized video responses. The video library management is excellent, enabling easy organization and searchability. The feature to add call-to-actions to videos is a major plus. It's definitely improved our support efficiency and customer satisfaction.

AW

Screenflow X has been a game-changer for creating my online courses. The screen recording quality is superb, even when capturing fast-paced actions on screen. The built-in editing tools allow me to seamlessly trim footage, add annotations, and create professional-looking tutorials without needing separate software. The ease of use and powerful features are worth the investment, saving me significant time and effort.

CH

Screenflow X is mostly good for recording software demos. The recording process is smooth, and I like the ability to record mouse clicks and keystrokes as separate elements. However, I have noticed some occasional performance hiccups when editing longer recordings, especially when dealing with multiple layers of annotations and text. Could be improved with better optimization.

JL

For my YouTube channel, Screenflow X hits the sweet spot between usability and features. The screen recording is reliable and captures high-resolution footage. The editing interface is intuitive, letting me quickly add text overlays, transitions, and callouts to enhance my video content. The ability to directly upload to YouTube is a huge time-saver. Only wish the audio editing was a bit more powerful.

JV

Calligraphr is a game-changer for quickly creating custom fonts. I was able to turn my messy handwriting into a usable font in under an hour. The template system is straightforward, and the font generation is surprisingly accurate. I especially appreciate the kerning adjustments, which allow for fine-tuning the spacing between letters. A must-have font tool!

RB

Calligraphr is a decent option if you want a font quickly made from your own handwriting. The process is fairly straightforward, although getting the glyphs to look *exactly* as I wanted took a few tries and edits. It's a bit clunky for really complex calligraphic styles, and I wish there were more advanced editing features directly within the platform after uploading. Still, a useful tool, but not perfect.

DG

I've been using Calligraphr for a few weeks now and it's become a staple in my workflow. Being able to quickly create fonts from my hand-lettered designs has saved me so much time. The interface is intuitive, and the generated fonts are clean and professional-looking. The feature allowing you to add different weights to the same font is also very valuable. Excellent font creation tool!

AF

Glyphs has completely revolutionized my workflow. As a type designer, I rely heavily on its robust feature set. The smart guides are incredibly precise, and the component feature makes managing complex glyphs a breeze. Scripting with Python offers unparalleled customization. The learning curve is present, but the depth of the application and supportive community make it worth the investment. I recommend it to any serious font developer.

RS

Glyphs is a powerful font tool, but it definitely has a steeper learning curve compared to some other font editors I've used. I appreciate the modular approach and the ability to create complex ligatures and alternates. The built-in hinting tools could be more intuitive, though. Overall, it's a solid piece of software, but expect to spend some time learning the ins and outs before becoming proficient. Good for experienced font designers, but maybe not a first tool.