Shareshot Release Notes — 1.3
What’s new & improved
- Custom Export sizes and a new Custom size output mode for creating fixed width and height images, with saved presets.
- Fixed Width Export sizes for all the non-Custom modes, with saved size presets for quick exports to widths that suit your blog/slide/document content.
- New striped backgrounds with blur, angle and colour tweaks support.
- New Solidarity backgrounds with angle and blur options.
- New LGBTQ+ backgrounds with angle and blur options.
- The background thumbnails in the picker have been updated to show their original appearance in a badge if you have made adjustments. Tap the same background again to reset it to the default appearance!
- The output resolution picker has been updated to provide access to and creation of custom size presdets.
- The “Fit” mode icon has been changed to make it clearer.
- The description of each mode is shown when you switch modes, and mode names now include aspect ratio information where applicable.
- All the App Intents for Shortcuts have been updated to support the new custom size and fixed width options. However this means any existing shortcuts will need to be edited to use the new version of the intent, as the old version cannot support these.
- The “Frame Screenshots with a Tweaked Background” App Intent has new angle and blur parameters. Note that these only have an effect if the chosen background supports angle or blur.
Bugs fixed
- Thumbnail previews for backgrounds did not always match the current settings.
- On iPad the “Add Screenshots” menu in the overflow toolbar button didn’t have a title.
- It was not possible to set zero padding in Fit mode if you previously used “No frame” and set the corner radius to zero.
- App Intents used in Shortcuts would only export in PNG even if you chose Automatic or JPEG.
- Dragging the image out of the app into another would not always work.
- Dragging the image out of the app into another without Pro and a style that requires Pro (light direction changed or custom image background) would silently fail instead of dragging out a placeholder image to explain what happened.
- The pressed state of background tweak preview thumbnails would use the previous background’s preview images. It was grody to the max.
- The app would crash if you used the keyboard shortcut to cycle through backgrounds and went past the last background.