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by courtewing 4120 days ago
If you can get beyond the ancient website design, this is actually an amazingly simple tool. It is trivial to record a small portion of your screen, and it saves directly to your desktop as a gif. No file saving, exporting, etc. At Engine Yard, we use these gifs for UI related pull requests, bug requests, etc. A picture is worth a thousand words, or something like that.
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I use LICEcap a lot too, it's really cool. The only downside is the file sizes can quickly become gigantic compared to MP4. I wonder if imgur's new conversion feature could be useful here though if they're uploaded there..
That's not because of LICEcap, that's because of the nature of gifs. Gifs are a horrible format for longform motion. All Imgur or gyfcat do is convert it from a gif to a mp4.

If you're worried about size, just use the mp4.