diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index 87db72d..84b054a 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Embedding an animated gif in your README quickly demonstrates what your project - [Giphy Capture](https://giphy.com/apps/giphycapture) - **FREE** - Easy to upload to giphy.com, slightly annoying UX. - [LICEcap](https://www.cockos.com/licecap/) - **FREE** - Less intuitive, more features. - [Peek](https://github.com/phw/peek#readme) - **FREE** - Simple and easy to use for Linux users. -- [Recordit](https://recordit.co/) - **FREE** - Simple, clean UI, but auto-uploads to recordit. +- [Recordit](https://recordit.co/) - **FREE** - Simple, clean UI, but auto-uploads to Recordit. - [ScreenToGif](https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/) - **FREE** - Open source, customizable UI and easily editable GIFs, easy to get started. - [terminalizer](https://github.com/faressoft/terminalizer) - **FREE** - Record your terminal and generate animated gif images or share a web player. - [ttystudio](https://github.com/chjj/ttystudio#readme) - **FREE** - For commandline tools, a terminal-to-gif recorder minus the headaches.