12/31/2023 0 Comments Xscope app![]() With any of xScope’s tools, like Guides, I like that I can set a few on screen, then get them pixel-precise by nudging with the arrow keys. That’s at least 4 steps I can save with the dimensions tool. All without needing to do a Command-Control-Shift-4 to grab a portion of the screen, create a new Photoshop doc, paste it in, blow it up a few times, then carefully measure or crop it with the marquee tool. The first time I saw Dimensions in action, my wheels were turning. To see it in action before downloading a trial, IconFactory has a demo movie of the Dimensions tool (5 MB QuickTime. The frame displays the selected object’s bounding dimensions, and enables a simple screen grab of just that frame. xScope will shrink the box down to the smallest dimensions, leaving a frame on screen around the object you selected. In normal (“Beam”) mode, move your cursor around the screen, and Dimensions displays horizontal and vertical measurements of just about anything visible, including gutters, margins, images, buttons, desktop backgrounds, and OS-level controls and UI elements.Įven better, Dimensions has a secondary “Shrink” mode ( Command-Shift-5) where you can draw a somewhat sloppy box around anything on screen, such as an icon or a block of text. What piqued my interest was the new Dimensions tool. They’ve been in previous versions of xScope. There’s even a Screen tool that will overlay available screen real estate of common browsers at different resolutions. Rulers help measure stuff (duh), Guides help align stuff, and the Loupe blows stuff up for inspection of every little pixel. Included in xScope’s mini arsenal are rulers, and guides, and loupes, oh my. Once visible, they remain on the surface of your screen, floating above any other currently open apps. Any of xScope’s little semi-transparent widgets can be invoked individually or in combination. If you haven’t seen or used xScope before, I’d describe it as a simple set of mini tools or widgets that help measure, size, or align anything on-screen. And the latest update of xScope to v2.0 adds some really nice enhancements worth drawing me out of hibernation. But once in a while I come across something that’s so useful, I’m compelled to spread the word a little further. I haven’t written much about the software I use. Support us.Thank you.Simply put, xScope is a back-pocket, time-saving utility for designers and developers created by designers who understand the nature of working on screen. This is the first multitouch enabled browser on android market () Pro version ($2.99) allows users to open local files and block unlimited ads.We DO NOT engage in collecting and selling any of your privacy for revenue. Please try every menu options and settings.Note:xScope was originally coded as a paid app. xScope is the first browser that seamlessly integrates a fully functional file explorer.* Search and copy text* True tabs* Import google bookmarks* Download most videos (mp4), audios (mp3), and documents (pdf, doc.)* Upload* Support flash content (ICS)* Fullscreen modeV7 was designed and implemented from scratch. Save eyesights, and extend battery life of your AMOLED phones!* Block the ads! Revolutionary ad-blocking feature saves bandwidth and removes annoying ads!* Rename, zip, unzip, delete, copy, paste, and share files and create new folder. First, tap to pin second, tap same spot and drag left or right.* Zoom with 2 fingers (multi-touch) or double tap.* Close tab with 2 fingers dragging page down.* Darken your page. First, tap to pin your zoom location second, tap same spot and drag up or down.* Switch tabs with 1 finger! PIN SWITCH TABS. Just like flipping book pages! Forget about the BACK button. Best for Nexus 7, Galaxy S III, One X, and Galaxy Nexus!* Meet SwipeNav technology, navigating back and forth by swiping left and right from screen edges. Please read carefully.Made for ICS, JellyBean, and more powerful device. Updated to 7.27.(Note: Flash doesn't work on 4.4, pin-zoom is broken as well)Redefine a browser. All new x7 for android 4.0 or above! Pre-ICS version is a free download at developer's site.
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