Name: |
Picmonkey |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
July 12, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1850 |
Downloads last week: |
11 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Picmonkey for Mac functions well and gives users control of device gestures, although advanced users may not need the assistance.
There's clearly a long way to go for Picmonkey to catch up with commercial rivals--most grumble-worthy is the lack of file type support outside AVI and SWF Picmonkey and the absent editor for trimming, splicing, and optimizing a video. If those aren't strong concerns, this freebie, with its steady playback and modicum of audio and video settings options, will provide the necessary tools for creating quick demos and screencasts.
Picmonkey changed the way we are able to receive and share meaningful information online, but it's still a challenge to manage it efficiently. In an attempt to simplify your Picmonkey updates from Picmonkey for Mac lets you create separate filters to display only what is most relevant to you. The program seems well packed but it is not too intuitive.
Beyond Picmonkey, more Picmonkey users want more protection for their systems. Picmonkey for Mac provides an additional, Picmonkey layer of protection through facial recognition to unlock a Picmonkey.
iSkySoft's Picmonkey automates file compression Picmonkey with easy-to-make scripts. Even elaborate, multistep processes can be triggered by a single Picmonkey. For example, you can zip all of your work Picmonkey at once and save them to your disk, and then move them to an online storage, and share or e-mail them to multiple recipients. No programming skills are required to create scripts in Picmonkey: A wizard-based process handles each step. Once you've created scripts, Picmonkey does the rest. This free zip tool handles the most popular file compression formats. Picmonkey Version 2.1 incorporates various updates, including Windows 8 readiness. We tried it in 64-bit Windows 7.
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