PICPICK has many functions, but nothing special. It's just a few additional features on a common screen capture tool. You can capture a window with a whole screen, a particular area, and scroll. The built -in image editing is also available for simple editing, such as basic texts, arrows, and shapes, and there is a ribbon menu style, but it doesn't make a big difference.
There is also a function that can add effects, such as shadows, borders, watermarks, mosaics, and motion blur. Honestly, these effects are all the features that are provided if it's a good editing program these days, so I think I need to use PICPICK.
It is also possible to store or share images, but in fact, this part is basically provided by other programs. The advantage is that you can send images to services such as web, email, ftp, dropbox, Google Drive, Facebook, and Twitter, but this is a very common feature. You can customize settings such as hot key, file name, image quality, but that's not necessarily great.
After all, PICPICK has just put a lot of functions into a program, and the functions are not particularly excellent one by one, and I don't think it's really necessary.