Pics Print Review
Edit, Click, Print
You can buy it at RegNow for that price.
Simplicity in the form of tips at each first touch of a button and a simple user interface.
Too simple in an oversaturated market. If more features were added at the sake of bumping the price up closer to $100, it still would have been worth it.
So you’ve just dropped a few hundred bucks upgrading your old printer to a printer/scanner combo and threw out your old film for a digital camera. Rather than spending another $650 buying a relatively un-user friendly Photoshop, you can spend $36 on Pics Print. For the average user looking for an easy-to-use photo editor, this is not a bad deal.
Given the price of Pics Print, I was surprised to see how many options were available for photo editing. The red eye removal tool didn’t make me jump up and shout since most cameras in today’s age take care of this beforehand; but I was impressed by the single click ability to creat black and white photos as well as other color editing options and slight capability to manipulate light.
Of course, if you want high quality pictures, high quality hardware is necessary. If this is in place, Pics Print allows easy printing for the novice user.
I recommend Pics Print for those who are looking to quickly edit photos without deviating far from the original pic. Advanced users would prefer programs with more advanced features.