PicPick – Screen Capture, Draw, Color Picker and More - All in One Program
Posted by: Barry Cleave in Portable Freeware, tags: Drawing, Freeware, Graphics, Independent Review, PenDrive, Portable Freeware, Portable Freeware Portable Application, PortableApps, Pro Reviewer, Programs, Screen Capture, Windows, WIndows Vista, Windows XP
What’s This About?
PicPick is a portable freeware screen capture program and a drawing program combined with some other useful drawing tools including a screen ruler, color picker on screen drawing and screen protractor. The capture and drawing utilities are very much like Faststone Capture which is no longer freeware.
I first saw this on winAddons.com a couple of days ago, since when it has “been doing the rounds” on many of the tech blogs. So read on if you are interested in some more detail and screenshots on the full potential of this great little portable program. The version reviewed here is PicPick 1.8
Why Would You Want It?
PicPick provides several tools in one small portable package, all integrated into a single main Manager window(GUI) and also accessible from the system tray menu.
The main functions can all be used independently of each other so you could still use it as a drawing and picture or photo annotation tool even if you don’t need screen capture. Of course you might just want it as a free, portable and very versatile screen capture tool. The fact that extra tools are included is a real bonus
What Does It Do - The Essentials?
Summary:
- Captures Screen
- Full Screen
- Active Window
- Window Control
- Region
- Fixed Region
- Freehand
- Repeat Last Capture
- Autoscroll (for pages longer than the on screen window)
- Drawing Program/Image Editor with
- Standard shapes, arrows, lines, etc.
- Blur, opacity, hue, contrast, brightness, pixelate, etc.
- Rotate, Flip, etc. (Whole or selected part of picture)
- On Screen Drawing Tools (Whiteboard)
- Color Picker
- Color Palette
- Screen Crosshair
- Screen Protractor
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits
- Freeware
- Portable
Popularity: 63% [?]











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