What's new in PicFrame 2.8.11
Jan 22, 2023
- Minor bug fixes and improvements.
New in PicFrame 2.8.10 (Aug 3, 2022)
- Fixed a bug that could cause images to shift when saving
New in PicFrame 2.8.9 (Jan 13, 2021)
- Minor update to improve compatibility
New in PicFrame 2.8.7 (Jun 18, 2020)
- Added support for a 4:5 ratio.
New in PicFrame 2.8.6 (Jun 18, 2020)
- New Mojave dark mode
- Fixed a bug which would cause only parts of an image to show
New in PicFrame 2.8.5 (Jun 18, 2020)
New in PicFrame 2.8.4 (Nov 23, 2016)
- An issue when resizing the border on a single image frame has been fixed.
New in PicFrame 2.8.3 (Nov 19, 2016)
- Fixed:
- Corrected an issue that could cause zoomed images to shift when saving
- Fixed a problem that could result in a crash for users running older versions of OS X
New in PicFrame 2.8.2 (Nov 16, 2016)
- Support for Touch Bar on the new MacBook Pro lets you quickly style or save your PicFrame
- Resizing the window is now supported, go full screen!
- Redesigned tool bar
- Increased sharing resolution
- Changed zoom behaviour
- Interface improvements
- Fixed an issue that could cause a crash on older macOS versions
New in PicFrame 2.8.1 (Nov 12, 2016)
- Fixed a bug that could cause the saved image to look incorrect
- Support for Touch Bar on the new MacBook Pro lets you quickly style or save your PicFrame
- Resizing the window is now supported, go full screen!
- Redesigned tool bar
- Increased sharing resolution
- Changed zoom behavior
- Interface improvements
New in PicFrame 2.8 (Nov 11, 2016)
- Support for Touch Bar on the new MacBook Pro lets you quickly style or save your PicFrame
- Resizing the window is now supported, go full screen!
- Redesigned tool bar
- Increased sharing resolution
- Changed zoom behavior
- Interface improvements
New in PicFrame 2.7 (Nov 2, 2016)
- Added the ability to zoom an image so it is entirely visible within a frame.
- Drag and drop from Photos app working correctly again.
- Fixed the zoom interface.
- Fixed zoom not loading correctly when opening a project.
- Ratio text options are now visible again.
New in PicFrame 2.6.1 (Dec 17, 2013)
- Added two new frames.
- You can now right click a photo to remove it.
- Fixed an issue with two frames displaying incorrectly.
- Fixed a problem where images would save smaller than displayed.
New in PicFrame 2.6 (Jan 10, 2013)
- Sharing options updated, now includes Flickr (OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or newer required for sharing).
- Added 4 new frames
New in PicFrame 2.5 (Sep 13, 2012)
- If you have OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion you can now share your PicFrame photo directly to Twitter
- Interface tweaked
New in PicFrame 2 (Jun 28, 2012)
- 33 new frames. PicFrame now has a total of 67 frames!
- Support for up to 9 photos in a single frame.
- All frames are now fully adjustable - drag the borders between each photo for endless customization.
- Save your work in progress as a PicFrame project file, it stores your adjusted frame, all settings and any loaded photos so you can open it up at a later date and carry on exactly where you left it.
- If you have a multitouch trackpad you can pinch to zoom on each photo.
New in PicFrame 1.4 (May 16, 2012)
- Added 2:3 and 16:9 ratios.
- Added 3264x3264 saving resolution.
- Fixed bug that could cause an image to save zoomed in when it shouldn't be.
New in PicFrame 1.3 (May 1, 2012)
- Drag and drop photos from other applications (iPhoto).
- Browse your iPhoto library when opening a file.
- PicFrame is now a sandboxed app.
New in PicFrame 1.2 (Jan 7, 2012)
- 20 new patterns
- Fixed issue where photo would save in a lower quality when drag and dropped into a frame.