CNET Editors' review
If you do any kind of digital art or design, we can't think of a reason you wouldn't want to have PicPick as your sidekick. This handy set of tools can handle many small yet important design-related tasks without the hassle of opening a full-blown design program.
PicPick has an attractive, no-nonsense interface that lists all of its features up front. And what a list it is; PicPick's capabilities include a variety of screen capture options, a color picker, a color palette, a magnifier, a pixel ruler, a crosshair, a protractor, and a whiteboard. The program also comes with a basic image editor that can handle tasks such as cropping, resizing, and rotating, as well as a applying a handful of special effects. PicPick's features aren't especially unique, but the fact that they're all bundled together in such a sleek, easy-to-access package makes this program a must-have. We were especially fond of the whiteboard feature, which lets users draw, marker-style, on their existing desktop or on a blank canvas. The options for screen captures are also impressive; users can select full-screen captures, particular windows or regions, fixed regions, freehand areas, and even scrolling windows. The program comes with an online Help file, but most users probably won't need to consult it, as the program's tools are all quite straightforward. Overall, we were impressed PicPick's usefulness and attractiveness, and we recommend it highly.
PicPick installs and uninstalls without issues.
PicPick - Capture and edit images - Download Video Previews:Publisher's Description
From NTeWORKS:
PicPick features for creating your image, suitable for software developers, graphic designers and home users. It provides full-featured screen capture tool, intuitive image editor, color picker, color palette, pixel ruler, protractor, cross-hair, and whiteboard. PicPick includes everything regarding graphic design, so it will save not only your disk space but also working time and money.
What's new in this version: Version 3.1.8 fixes an issue of displaying taskbar icons.
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"Limited with editing, but very handy for quick ops."
Version: PicPick 3.1.8
Pros
Great tool for daily use. Quite good UI after initial learning curve with good basic functionality.
Cons
Somewhat limited in editing thus leaving need for another tool for more complex operations. BUT as a screen capture tool this is great.
The UI takes some time to get used to but after that it's ok.
I just realized after reading other posts that yes, it tried to propose additional junk to be installed, but I'm so used to that I automatically ignore and disable that, so no problems with me at least.
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