Canvid is an AI-powered screen recorder and editor that makes creating pro-level videos fast, simple and actually kind of fun. With this affordable app for Mac or PC, you can easily take your presentations, walkthroughs, app demos and explainer videos to the next level. And you won’t need to learn complex editing tools or wrestle with clunky file exports.
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June 22, 2009: Steve Jobs returns to work at Apple, a couple months after undergoing a liver transplant as part of his treatment for pancreatic cancer.
June 21, 2010: Apple releases iOS 4, which introduces a range of productivity features as well as the FaceTime videotelephony service. The iOS 4 launch represents a big step forward for Apple’s flourishing mobile devices.
June 20, 1994: Apple launches eWorld, a subscription service for Mac owners that’s designed to compete with America Online and other nascent online properties. Part messaging service and part news aggregator, the early internet service gives customers access to email, a bulletin board, and software downloads and support.