![]() ![]() I found it used 30-something MB standing still which easily nudged up to about 47MB with little coaxing.įor start-up or just print-screen use, it would be nice if unnecessary or infrequently-used modules could be swapped out or loaded on demand. I agree with anomaly's comment about PicPick's thirsty juice requirements. I could print-screen a running app and scribble or type notes about it in big red letters then save the image to a file. I found PicPick particularly useful as a quick aide memoire when reviewing software. (Setting compression defaults to medium or low quality I consider particularly annoying.) And it's gratifying to see a designer who provides the option to compress images on save but who also leaves the defaults on maximum (minimum compression). The program has many features with screen capture and subsequent editing being strong.Ĭapturing images is as easy as hitting a function key. Its designer has an excellent graphic design sense and he's laid out the software in a neat and logical way and he's paid much attention to the program's ergonomics. PicPick is classy software, it's attractive to look at and fun to use.
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