How does ScreenFloat handle sensitive information captured in a floating shot, and are there any security features to prevent unauthorized access?
ScreenFloat stores captured shots locally on your macOS device. While it doesn't include specific encryption for individual shots, macOS's built-in security features protect your local data. Users should exercise caution when capturing sensitive information, as the floating nature of the shots means they are visible on screen.
Can I interact with the content of a floating text shot, such as selecting and copying specific words, or is it treated as a static image?
When you capture text using ScreenFloat, it is treated as selectable text within the floating shot. You can highlight and copy specific words or phrases directly from the floating text shot, making it highly functional for referencing and extracting information.
What happens if I have multiple floating shots open and I want to quickly clear them all from my screen without closing the application?
ScreenFloat provides options to manage multiple floating shots efficiently. You can quickly dismiss all active floating shots from your screen without closing the application, either individually or as a group, allowing for a clean workspace when no longer needed.
Is it possible to save a collection of floating shots as a project or group them together for specific tasks, and then recall that group later?
While ScreenFloat allows you to group multiple floating shots together on your screen, it does not currently support saving these groups as 'projects' to be recalled later. Individual shots are stored in the Shots Browser, where they can be reviewed and re-opened, but the specific arrangement of a group is not saved.
How does ScreenFloat integrate with other macOS features, such as Universal Clipboard or Continuity Camera?
ScreenFloat integrates seamlessly with standard macOS functionalities. You can drag and drop content directly from a floating shot into other applications. While it doesn't have direct integration with Continuity Camera, captured content can be easily copied to the Universal Clipboard for use across your Apple devices.