PicPick Portable 3.3.3 (screen capture, editor, color picker) Released

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Submitted by John T. Haller on May 3, 2014 - 12:31pm

logoPicPick Portable 3.3.3 has been released. PicPick is an all-in-one program, primarily system tray-based, that provides a full-featured screen capture tool, an intuitive image editor, a color picker, a color palette, a pixel-ruler, a protractor, a crosshair and even a whiteboard. It's packaged in PortableApps.com Format so it can easily integrate with the PortableApps.com Platform. PickPick Portable is freeware for personal use only.

PicPick is packaged with permission from the publisher

Update automatically or install from the portable app store in the PortableApps.com Platform.

Features

Screenshot

  • Screen Capture - Take screenshots of the entire screen, an active window, specific region of the screen, free hand, scrolling window and more. Auto-scroll, dual monitors and sound effect are supported.
  • Image Editor - Intuitive User Interface (Windows 7 Ribbon style). Standard drawing, shapes, arrows, lines, text, and etc. Effects are supported as well. Blur, sharpen, hue, contrast, brightness, color balance, pixelate, rotate, flip, frame effect and more.
  • Color Picker and Color Palette - Various color code type (RGB, HTML, C++, Delphi). Photoshop style RGB/HSV conversion is supported. Pick and Save your favorite color!
  • Screen Pixel Ruler - horizontal and vertical orientation. various units (Pixels, Inches, Centimeters). DPI setting (72, 96, 120, 300).
  • Screen Magnifier - Zoom 2x to 10x option. Stay on top, smooth display, and sizeable window
  • Screen Protractor - Helps you find angles on screen. Pick a center, then a location, then the angle in degrees away from the first. Can be used in a variety of photography, math, and graphics applications.
  • Screen Crosshair - For aligning objects in graphics or design applications. For calculating relative coordinates on screen
  • Whiteboard - For giving a presentation or just drawing something on screen

Learn more about PicPick...

PortableApps.com Installer / PortableApps.com Format

PicPick Portable is packaged in a PortableApps.com Installer so it will automatically detect an existing PortableApps.com installation when your drive is plugged in. It supports upgrades by installing right over an existing copy, preserving all settings. And it's in PortableApps.com Format, so it automatically works with the PortableApps.com Platform including the Menu and Backup Utility.

Download

PicPick Portable is available for immediate download from the PicPick Portable homepage. Get it today!

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Comments

As I already reported in the past (see my thread regarding the same topic), your offered version contains the same bug. That means, that after the installation in the PA.com menu your version appears only in english language at the first run of the app. And this fact applies also in the case, if the language of the PA.com menu is different from the english language as in my case, where I use the german language in the PA.com menu. Only after the second start the app will displayed in the same language as in PA.com menu.

In contrary to your version my developed version works well and correct.
Accordingly in your compiled version must be something wrong, but I can't explain the reason for that failure in your version.

Here now my developed version: PicPickPortable_3.3.3.paf.exe

MD5: 4ef8584aa2e0477590f02cb5d4858d36

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And, as I replied last time, it's the exact same code and it works exactly the same. I just fired up a virgin install of the released PicPick Portable 3.3.3 within a PA.c Platform 12.0 Beta 3.1 set to German and it started up in German on the first run. There are no differences in the code to your version you just posted. Both work the same.

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The only way this can happen from a technical perspective is if it didn't close properly (like if you shut Windows down which is basically a crash to a multi-EXE app). That's the only reason that picpick.ini would still be in the App\PicPick directory and be wiped when you do an upgrade. I noticed that PicPick doesn't have a proper installer.ini to preserve settings in the case that you do an improper shutdown or have a crash and then do an upgrade, so I've created one and made a note to add this in the next release.

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