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PicPick Tools - All-in-one Design Tools


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PicPick is all-in-one software for software developers, graphic designers and home users.

It has an intuitive interface and simple, elegant operation. After starting the software, you simply select one of the tools from the PicPick Tools trayicon menu when you want.

It features a powerful capture tool, image editor, color picker, color palette, pixel ruler, protractor, crosshair, whiteboard and etc. You can use all these tools freely.

Features:

* Captures

- Full Screen (Support for Dual Monitors)

- Active Window

- Window Control (Scroll a page automatically)

- Region, Fixed Region

- FreeHand

- Repeat Last Capture

* Image Editor

- It's very similar to Microsoft Paint, but you can do more.

- It provides an effect like selection opacity, blur, sharpen, brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, flip, rotate and etc.

* Color Picker

* Color Palette

* Magnifier

* Pixel Ruler

* Protractor

* Crosshair

* Whiteboard

PicPick is portable ware, so you don't need any installation.

And, this is distributed as Freeware. So you may use this software on any number of computers for as long as you like...

http://picpick.wiziple.net/features

http://picpick.wiziple.net/download

i use this little tool heaps on BK for youtube screengrabs and stuff like that..it`s an excellent piece of software...

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