Windows 10: Picd is a basic screenshot tool with annotation options

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    Picd is a basic screenshot tool with annotation options


    Screenshots are an excellent way to save important data or content without too much effort. I tend to use screenshots extensively for work, and also for personal reference. But the thing is, everyone has different needs and Snipping tool isn't going to cut it for many users.

    Picd is a basic screenshot tool with annotation options Picd-usage.jpg

    And the ones which have a lot of options tend to deviate away from being user-friendly. Picd is a basic screenshot tool that has some annotation options.

    The program appears on the system tray and runs in the background. To use it, hit the Print Screen key. A message will say that you can click and drag, to select an area of the screen that you want to capture.

    Picd is a basic screenshot tool with annotation options Picd-tray-icon.jpg

    Hit Escape to cancel the action. Picd doesn't save the screenshot instantly when you select a region, so you can drag the edges of the box to move the selection area, which is useful.

    The program displays two toolbars, the vertical bar has four options. The X button cancels the screenshot, the cloud button uploads the screenshot to the program's website (more on this at the end of the article), the boxes icon restarts the screen capture, while the downwards arrow button saves the screenshot on your PC.

    Picd is a basic screenshot tool with annotation options Picd-Toolbar.jpg

    Picd's other toolbar contains various tools that you can use to annotate your screen captures. The first icon selects the rectangle tool, which is handy for drawing boxes to mark something in the picture. The second rectangle button does a similar job, but fills the box in red. The next two tools allow you to draw a circle and filled circle respectively.

    Picd is a basic screenshot tool with annotation options Picd-text-highlight.jpg

    Next comes the highlighter tool, or the marker pen if you will, and this is useful for highlighting text. The 5th tool in the application lets you blur content. The last three tools are for drawing freehand, lines and arrows. Right-clicking while Picd is active takes you to the toolbar-view, which you can use when you want to restart the capture without hitting Escape and Print Screen again.

    Picd is a basic screenshot tool with annotation options Picd-tools.jpg

    Warning: Picd has an option that uploads your screenshot to its cloud service. The only way to delete an image is by contacting Picd's customer support via email. So, for the sake of convenience and more importantly, your privacy, I do not recommend uploading images to the service.

    To disable the upload behavior, right-click on the Picd tray icon and uncheck the option that says "automatically upload to picd.in using command line". There is another way to upload images, and that happens when you click on the "Cloud button".

    Picd has 2 more options, one which opens the link to the uploaded image in your default browser, while the other one copies the link to your clipboard. I had all three options enabled, and only used the manual upload a few times, and those were the only times I had the link open up in Firefox and also saved to my clipboard. I also monitored the program in Glasswire and found no evidence that the program uploads the images automatically, so I'm a little confused as to why the option has the words "automatically upload".

    On the other hand, if the screenshot that you're saving doesn't contain any personal information, and you're okay with not being able to delete it, you may find the sharing option useful.

    Picd is an open source application, it is available for Windows and Linux. It is not a portable software. The main drawback in my opinion, is that Picd saves screenshots in a single format: PNG. If I were to nitpick, I'd say the lack of options to capture a screenshot instantly, or to save a window or the full screen, are a bit disappointing. The service needs a proper image deletion option in place, which without a user account system would be impossible. You can't change the color of the annotations. I also think that the tray icon looks terrible with the Light theme in Windows.

    Picd is a basic screenshot tool with annotation options Picd-tray-icon-Light-theme-Windows.jpg

    Overall, Picd is a decent screenshot program, and it does offer a couple of nice features, but at the end of the day, it ends up as being too basic. If you want a proper alternative for Snipping tool, ShareX is the best screenshot program that I've used, and it does support cloud sharing (via Imgur, Google Drive, Flickr and tons of other services), though this is optional.

    If you're looking for another option to share screenshots, I'd also suggest taking a look at ScreenCloud, which is also open source and simpler than ShareX, but also allows you to save your screenshots to your Dropbox, Google Drive accounts. You may also want to share out PicPick, which is Martin's favorite.

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  2. How do I save screenshots?

    Hi Leroy,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    I understand your query related to saving Screenshot on your PC.



    You can use the Snip & sketch or snipping tool on Windows 10 to take and save screenshots on your PC. For more information you may want to refer the articles below:





    I hope the information provided answers your query.



    Regards,

    Prakhar Khare

    Microsoft Community – Moderator
     
    Prakhar_Khare, Jan 31, 2021
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  3. John DeV Win User
    Screenshotting tool doesn't work after 2004 update

    Hello burakokuroğlu,

    I'm John an Independent Advisor and a Microsoft user like you. I want to apologize if you encountered this issue. I understand you have a problem snip and sketch app not working.

    How to take and annotate screenshots on Windows 10

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-ph/help/448854...

    Please try to Reset Snip and Sketch

    Press Start then search Apps and Features

    On the list, select Snip and Sketch

    Click Advanced options > Terminate then Reset

    If it doesn't work, Please try to Reinstall the app

    Press Start then search Apps and Features

    On the list, select Snip and Sketch

    Click Advanced options > Uninstall

    Restart your PC

    Open Microsoft Store then search Snip and Sketch

    Click Get then wait for the app to be installed

    Run Snip and Sketch

    You may also try to use the Old Snipping tool

    Press Start then search Snipping tool

    You can find snipping tool in this location. C:\WINDOWS\system32\SnippingTool

    I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any further concerns.

    Sincerely



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    John DeV, Jan 31, 2021
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  4. Picd is a basic screenshot tool with annotation options

    Saving screenshots on Surface Device

    Hi Louie,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    I understand your query related to saving Screenshot on your PC.



    You can use the Snip & sketch or snipping tool on Windows 10 to take and save screenshots on your PC. For more information you may want to refer the articles below:





    I hope the information provided answers your query.



    Regards,

    Prakhar Khare

    Microsoft Community – Moderator
     
    Prakhar_Khare, Jan 31, 2021
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