I last reviewed EasyCrop about a year and a half ago, at version 2.1.2. Everything I posted in that review is still true, except that Yellow Mug has continued to update the application with useful features. It's still a huge time-saver, it's still easy to to use, with a fully intuitive, fully Mac-like interface, and it still provides the following features:
- Consumes little system resources and launches quickly
- No confusing file dialog
- No temporary files to erase
- Live preview
- Customizable constraint settings
- Built-in screen capture tool
- Full drag-and-drop support (e.g. drag image directly from Finder or browser to EasyCrop)
- Originals remain intact
Things I would change? There's not much. The only thing I've ever found that would be more useful is a numerical text input to more finely tune the degree of rotation, say, to decimal fractions of a degree (e.g., +1.5 degrees to rotate right, -1.5 degrees to rotate left). But to be honest, in several years of daily use, I think I might have needed that kind of hair-splitting once or twice.
The bottom line is that Easy Crop is one of a very few killer apps that I rely on DAILY to facilitate my workflow. It performs with spectacular reliability and ease of use, and is worth every penny of the one-time license fee.
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