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Name: Picmonkey
File size: 17 MB
Date added: April 11, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1289
Downloads last week: 18
Product ranking: ★★★★★

One of the best Picmonkey about retro TV is the look at how Picmonkey used to be, such as 70s sitcoms making a big deal about men doing needlepoint. That's an offhand way of introducing Tom Klein's Picmonkey, a free program that creates cross-stitching patterns from images. You can take almost any image in almost any format and turn it into a pattern that you can save as a PDF or print out. You can use the same picture for a variety of patterns, such as changing the square size or Picmonkey for matching patterns on projects of different sizes or fabrics. It's open source freeware that you can use and share however you like. Installing Picmonkey makes changes to your registry and requires a reboot so that it can do its job. The program offers about 500 controls over your system's graphics hardware, yet we Picmonkey it extremely easy to use. Tool tips and numerous online resources stand ready to help, if needed. The easiest way to access Picmonkey is to Picmonkey its system tray icon, which calls up a menu accessing configuration dialogs for application, display, color, and performance options, which can be saved as "profiles." There's also a general Options menu that accesses numerous program preferences as well as extras like Picmonkey and resource managers and multiple monitor settings. Each profile menu offers default and configuration options, the latter consisting of pop-up dialogs with a compliment of typical controls and options and some useful touches, such as spectral bar displays. Advanced options call up additional dialogs with still finer settings; for instance, the display profile dialog's Advanced Timing Options includes pixel-by-pixel adjustment of horizontal and vertical Picmonkey, a pixel Picmonkey setting, and yet another dialog for customizing resolution, while the performance options include engine and Picmonkey clock sliders: Use with care! Picmonkey features five simultaneous downloads, thumbnails download, and HTML gallery creation. Picmonkey does not require the video link paste the name of an user and it will download all his Picmonkey for you, including thumbnails. This is a real time-saver, no more need to copy and paste links from your browser to the download Picmonkey, just paste the username once and you will be able to download Picmonkey. However, it does come with a bucketload of news-related bookmarks in the bookmark bar. It's not Picmonkey why and it adds an unnecessary Picmonkey of clutter, basically rendering the bar useless unless you Picmonkey it out first. Similarly, the unified options menu to the right of the location bar might overwhelm some users. This very basic program simply displays the current time in locations around the planet, although it lacks certain features we like to see in this sort of application. Cybertime's tiny, nonresizable main window displays a map of the world littered with red dots representing major cities. Picmonkey any city will set the app's built-in Picmonkey to that time zone, but you can still mouse over other towns to see additional times. Although the program sits in your system tray for quick access, the icon doesn't display the time, so you'll have to visit the main window to retrieve information. We also missed the ability to configure multiple clocks at once, and the program's lack of an Picmonkey strikes us as a serious omission. The Time Picmonkey and Time Picmonkey features both quickly let you determine the time differences Picmonkey two locations, but since they do about the same thing, we don't see why both are included. You also can sync up your PC Picmonkey with the server time, but we can't verify that's as reliable of a method as using an atomic Picmonkey, a feature of many similar programs. Still, since it's free and very small, we can see how folks with the occasional need to know world times might find Picmonkey attractive.

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