Capture and Edit Screen Shots with All-in-one Design Tool – PicPick

Previously we have mentioned FireShot that works as Firefox and IE extension to let you capture and edit screenshots from web pages easily. Now, there is another free and powerful tool, named as PicPick which works as a standalone application and is able to help you capture and edit screen shots more efficiently.

PicPick

Once you have installed and launched PicPick, it will run at background quietly and stay at system tray. To start using this feature, just right click on the icon appeared on the system tray and a list of menu will be poped up. To capture a screen shot, select Screen Capture follow by choosing either one of capturing modes such as Capture Full-screen, Capture Active Window, Capture Window Control, Capture Region or Feehand Capture. The image captured will be immediately displayed on PicPick Image Editor. Although PicPick Image Editor is very similar to Microsoft pain, but it has been enhanced with more features. It can provides an effect like selection opacity, blur, sharpen, brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, flip, rotate and etc. On top of this, Color Picker, Color Palette, Pixel Ruler, Screen Protractor, Crosshair and screen whiteboard are also available in this tool.

In summary, PicPick is an all-in-one tool for software developers, graphic designers and home users. There are two types of download packages being released. One is installation package which requires you to do the installation, another one is executable file which you can use it by running the executable file directly. To experience it yourself, go and download it at here free of charge.


2 Responses to “Capture and Edit Screen Shots with All-in-one Design Tool – PicPick”

  1. zemane
    June 16th, 2009 12:24
    2

    Similar to Microsoft pain?? hehehe

    How does PicPick Image Editor compares with Paint.NET?

  2. Gik
    June 16th, 2009 01:38
    1

    It’s more better than Fireshot

Leave a Reply

You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Subscribe to comments feature has been disabled. To receive notification of latest comments posted, subscribe to My Digital Life Comments RSS feed or register to receive new comments in daily email digest.
Custom Search

New Articles

Incoming Search Terms for the Article

picpick help - fireshot tutorial - picpick screen shot - all - how to use PicPick - screen design tool - screen capture in full screen with fireshot - tutorial capture one taking shots - screen design tools - fireshot serial number - windows screen design tool -