JustNow keeps a short, local history of your screen so you can rewind to the thing you just closed and copy the bit you needed. Everything stays on your Mac; no cloud, no subscription, no AI trying to be your life coach.
(Glares at Rewind.app that got acquired and shut down.)
Free, open source, signed, notarised. Requires macOS 15+.
Hit ⌘⌥J, scrub backwards, grab the thing, leave. The whole interaction takes about three seconds. ⌘⌥⇧J pauses recording when you need a moment of privacy.
Drag over a frame and JustNow copies the text. Handy for links, error messages, two-factor codes, and other things you definitely meant to save (but didn't).
Type a word and jump straight to the frame where it appeared. Filter by the last five minutes or search everything. Useful for that error message you know you saw ten minutes ago.
Everything stays on your Mac in
~/Library/Application Support/JustNow/. No cloud
sync, no analytics, no phoning home, no being dumped into model
training data.
JustNow captures each display and lets you switch monitors in the rewind overlay. Useful when the thing you need was on the other screen, not the one you happened to be staring at.
Duplicate frames get skipped, capture slows down on battery and when your Mac gets warm, and you can hide the menu bar icon if you prefer JustNow to sit quietly behind the shortcut.