Perfect. At last. Simple, streight forward tool. Click, drag, release - get your dimentions copied to clipboard. Just what I was looking for. Even works on retinan. And a bonus - with dark menu bar the menu bar icon is white. (seem to be a big problem for many spare-bedroom-developerz) MacBook Pro Retina. OSX Sierra 10.12 (16A323)
Estimation application downloads and cost
Description
Features:
Global Hot Key. Trigger Euclid at any time with Command + Shift + 2, this hotkey can be changed in Preferences.
Crosshairs. When Euclid is triggered your mouse will be turned into fullscreen crosshairs. Use these to make sure that anything youre working on lines up perfectly. The color of the crosshairs can be changed in Preferences.
Pixel or Point Measuring. Click and drag to quickly and accurately measure anything that is on your screen. Let go of your mouse or hit Escape to dismiss Euclid so you can get back to work!
Arrow keys can be used to move crosshairs and measurements by 1 pt or 1 px for increased precision.
Zoom Window. For the true perfectionist. Euclid will show you a 10x zoomed area, when activated, so you can see precisely where your cursor is. This feature can be turned off in preferences.
Copy to Clipboard. A list of recent measurements can be found in the status bar menu, select one to copy it. You can also automatically copy the last measurement to your clipboard in Preferences.
Supports Retina display. Supports Multiple displays.
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For support & feature requests, email [email protected]
Application availability
Available in countries
Country | Price |
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Canada | 2.79 CAD |
China | 12 CNY |
France | 2.29 EUR |
Germany | 2.29 EUR |
Italy | 2.29 EUR |
Netherlands | 2.29 EUR |
Portugal | 2.29 EUR |
Spain | 2.29 EUR |
Poland | 2.29 EUR |
UK | 1.99 GBP |
India | 160 INR |
Japan | 240 JPY |
Poland | 8.99 PLN |
Russia | 149 RUB |
Turkey | 6.99 TRY |
USA | 1.99 USD |
Korea, Republic Of | 2.19 USD |
Ukraine | 1.99 USD |
Available for devices
MacDesktop,Reviews
Awesome!
Limited usefulness
I bought the app hoping that the full-screen crosshairs could just be left on and that normal interaction with my software would be possible. Unfortunately, this is not the case. When the crosshairs are invoked, you can perform a lasso measurement, then the mode is exited. I did contact the developer and am hoping this general cursor use can be implemented in a future version. (If that is the case, I will update my review and rating).
Absolutely awesome!
If you need quick and simple but precise measurements, or if you need to check alignment in a web page or PDF while creating it in code, whether on the desktop or in an app displayed full screen with mission control — this is the best there is! Most ruler apps don’t work when what you need to measure is displayed full screen using mission control. Euclid does!
well done
very easy to use, and very precise. would like to have an option to fix the zoom zone at a screen corner (see pic pick on windows for that) Thx
Super
Funktiniert tadellos, auch mit mehren Monitoren (gemischt Retina und SD). Sehr bequem über den Hotkey aufzurufen und eine super Erleichterung beim Platzieren von UI-Elementen.
Naja
Eigentlich gutes Tool, aber beim Messen liegt es immer um 2 Pixel daneben.
This should be built into OS X!
Ever since Yosemite introduced widgets in the new Today sidebar it has been apparent that the good old dashboard with HTML style widgets is on its way out the door. One of the only things I used the dashboard for was in developer mode that let widgets be used freefloating on the desktop. And then I only used a screen ruler and a stop watch. Euclid is the perfect replacement for my screen ruler needs. Its super simple, invokable with a key command that makes you feel as though its a sibling to the screen capturing key commands. I wouldnt mind having a few more options, but as it is its very useful. And the price is right!