When Microsoft first unveiled its Hyperlapse software for creating smooth video time-lapses earlier this year, its mobile and desktop releases excluded Apple's platforms. That changes today, with Mac users now able to get in on the fun. Microsoft just launched Hyperlapse Pro for Mac, available to download from their website, giving Mac users the ability to create and stabilize long pieces of footage into a time-lapse video.

The software is actually free to download and use, but in order to remove the watermark from finished videos users will need to pay $50. Hyperlapse Pro is capable of processing video footage from just about anything between smartphones and up to GoPro cameras.