PicPick is user friendly and full of features for creating your image, suitable for software developers, graphic designers and home user. It is an all-in-one program that provides full-featured screen capture tool, intuitive image editor, color picker, color palette, pixel ruler, protractor, crosshair and even whiteboard. It has not only everything what you need, but it loads fast, sits quietly in the system tray until needed. This software is provided as freeware for only personal use. In this case, you are granted the right to use this program free of charge. Otherwise, you need to pay for a license for commercial use. Features:
For All Windows
Multi-language is supported. (30+)
All functions are fully supported on a dual screen environment.
No Registry, No access to System folder (you can copy this files to portable USB)
Screen Capture
Auto-scroll, dual monitors and sound effect are supported
Various output to File, Printer, Office programs, External program
Sharing to FTP, E-mail, Facebook and Twitter are also
supported
Full Screen
Active Window
Window Control
Region, Fixed Region
FreeHand
Repeat Last Capture
Image Editor
Intuitive User Interface (Do not need any help or guide)
Both Windows 7 Ribbon style and Classic toolbar interface are supported
Standard drawing, shapes, arrows, lines, text, and etc.
Blur, sharpen, hue, contrast, brightness, pixelate, rotate, flip, frame effect and etc.
Color Picker and Color Palette
various color code type (RGB, HTML, C++, Delphi)
Photoshop style RGB/HSV conversion is supported.
Pick and Save your favorite color!
Screen Pixel Ruler
horizontal and vertical orientation
various units (Pixels, Inches, Centimeters)
DPI setting (72, 96, 120, 300)
colorful gradient skins
You don't have to install other screen ruler software.
Screen Magnifier
Zoom 2x to 10x option
Stay on top, smooth display, and sizeable window
Screen Protractor
Have you seen any screen protractor function in other software?
Screen Crosshair
For aligning objects in graphics or design applications
For calculating relative coordinates on screen
Some prefer to use this tool than a pixel-ruler.
Whiteboard
For giving a presentation or just drawing something on screen
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