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New setting: Lock when Sealshot starts, in Settings ▸ Privacy & Security
(it appears once Enhanced Security is on, and starts out on). Leave it on and
Sealshot asks for Touch ID every time it opens, as it always has. Turn it off
and Sealshot opens ready to use — your captures are still encrypted on disk,
but anyone using this Mac can open Sealshot and view them, so you're asked to
confirm before it takes effect. Sealshot still re-locks when your Mac sleeps
or the screen locks, and after the idle time you've set. Turning Enhanced
Security off and on again puts the setting back on.
Fixes
Send Feedback… no longer freezes Sealshot. The dialog now appears as a
sheet on the front window, so Cancel and Compose both work; previously it
opened as a separate window that could come up blank and titled "Untitled",
leaving the whole app unresponsive with no way out but Force Quit.
Clicking Check Now in Settings ▸ General no longer makes the Automatically check for updates switch appear to turn itself on. The
setting was never actually changed — a manual check does not enable automatic
ones, and it still doesn't — but the switch could redraw showing the opposite,
which looked like Sealshot had quietly turned it back on. It now shows the real
state, and re-reads it whenever you open Settings.
The Launch at login switch in Settings no longer flips on its own when
you click away to another app and come back. The setting itself was always
correct — macOS was doing what you asked — but the switch could redraw
showing the opposite, so it looked like Sealshot had changed it back. It now
shows the real state, and re-checks it whenever you return to the app, so
changes you make in System Settings ▸ General ▸ Login Items show up here
too.
Turning Launch at login off no longer fails silently after Sealshot has
been updated in place. If macOS has lost track of the old registration, the
switch now simply reads as off and turning it back on re-registers cleanly.
If macOS is waiting for you to allow Sealshot in System Settings ▸ General ▸
Login Items, the Launch at login row now says so instead of showing the
switch as off with no explanation.
The welcome tour now stays in front of the editor window at startup instead
of slipping behind it a moment after launch. It still steps aside normally
when you switch to another app.
The welcome tour listed the wrong key for scrolling capture — it showed
⌘⇧L, which now locks your library. It shows the real shortcut again, and
every shortcut in the tour now reflects your own keys if you've changed
them in Settings.
The recent strip in the editor now says "No captures here yet." when it's
empty, instead of showing an empty bar. With an Images or Videos filter on,
it says "No images." / "No videos." so it's clear a filter is hiding things.
Changing the save folder in Settings now actually switches libraries: the
editor closes the open capture and returns to an empty canvas, and the
recent strip and Library list the new location. They used to keep showing
the old folder's captures. Your existing captures are not moved — they stay
where they are.
Opening an older license file can no longer shorten your update window.
Sealshot now compares the file you open against the one already installed:
a newer renewal replaces it, the same file says so, and an older one is
refused. Opening a license for a different person asks first.
Settings ▸ License now shows your license ID, with a button to copy it.
Licensing
Sealshot now tells you when your update window is about to close, in the
month before it does, instead of letting you find out by installing a
version your license doesn't cover. The app itself never expires — this
only affects which new releases you can install. You can dismiss it.
Settings ▸ License now has a Renew card in the month before your update
window closes, and whenever you're running a version your license doesn't
cover. It links straight to renewal with your license already identified,
and to earlier downloads if you'd rather stay on the version you have.
Volume licenses are renewed by invoice, so that card explains how instead of
linking to the store.
Once you have your renewal file, Settings ▸ License now shows you how to
open it. The card with Open License File… used to disappear as soon as
you were licensed — which was exactly when a renewal arrived — and any
message about the file you opened disappeared with it. Those messages now
always show.
Settings ▸ License also shows your license type alongside the license ID,
and shows both when your license doesn't cover this version — that's when
you're most likely to be asked for them.
Turning off Automatically check for updates now also stops Sealshot's
background license-revocation check on launch — one network switch you can
actually turn off. Revocations you've already received still apply.
License files have a new format, and it is not backwards compatible. A
license issued from now on needs this version or later to open; a license
issued before it will not open in this version. If you are holding a license
file from an earlier build and it stops being accepted after updating, ask us
for a fresh one at support@seal-shot.com and we will reissue it — your
purchase and your update window are unchanged.
Welcome tour
The tour has caught up with the app: it now covers Live Capture,
Collections and tags, Find in Image, Extract Data, and the single app-wide
undo.
Turning on Enhanced Security now comes with a reminder in the tour to save
or print your Recovery Kit — without the recovery code, encrypted captures
cannot be opened.
The tour's first card explains the 14-day free trial and what keeps working
after it ends.
You can reopen the tour any time: Settings ▸ Startup ▸ Show welcome tour
cards now has a Show Now button. It shows the tour straight away and
leaves the startup setting alone.
Intel Macs no longer see the "Smarter redaction" card. The enhanced
on-device model it offers only runs on Apple silicon, so the card had
nothing to offer — the tour is six cards there instead of seven.
Editor
You can now draw arrows, lines, shapes, pen strokes, text, and blur boxes
past the edges of a screenshot. When you finish drawing, the canvas grows
automatically to make room, so annotations that point off the image (or sit
beside it) stay exactly where you drew them instead of being cut off at the
edge. Undo still reverts the drawing and the canvas growth in one step.
An arrow with an outline now gets a clean, even outline around the whole
arrow — shaft and arrowhead. Previously the arrowhead's outline could
balloon into a thick, oversized triangle because it was scaled with the
outline width instead of offset around the head.
The Arrow and Line tools now need a small deliberate drag before they draw —
a tiny, accidental mouse twitch no longer leaves a stray arrow or line behind.
The shape and arrow tool chooser (the dropdown from the toolbar pills) no
longer cuts off tool names — Rectangle, Ellipse, Line Arrow, and Free Arrow now display in full instead of "Rectangl…" / "Line Arro…".
Capture
The scrolling-capture permission checklist now has a Done button instead
of Start Capture. After you grant the permissions, Done simply closes the
checklist — Sealshot no longer begins scrolling-capture on its own the moment
you've finished granting access. Start the capture yourself whenever you're
ready.