Highlight is a small and simple piece of software that allows you to put an invisible drawing sheet on top of whatever is on your screen, and offers basic drawing capabilities : the missing link between you and your audience is here!
Features:
• Basic drawing tools : free-form, line, oval, and rectangle
• Basic drawing options : color, and size of the pen
• History : possibility to delete the shapes
• On-screen information
• System-wide shortcut to bring Highlight forward, or send it backwards
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2010/03/17 07:30
Not only does this tiny app do exactly as advertised, but the author is also very patient with individual support. Three cheers for Highlight.
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2010/05/11 03:06
Agreed!
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how? Note: . . . . . |
2010/07/11 22:26
hey guys.
how do you switch between the app to the original mouse point cursive? i can't seem to figured out... |
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Pete Note: . . . . . |
2010/07/26 23:51
yeah I can't get the program toggle on and off like its says it does when I hit "command f1". Nothing happens or when my second monitor is plugged in it just doubles my screen on both monitors. For example I'd like to use it durning a keynote presentation but when the slides are up NOTHING else can be seen on the screen so I can't even manually toggle program.
Author, can you help me(us) out? contact@thenobullnetworkmarketer.com Otherwise its a great program. Thanks! |
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cloud9 Note: . . . . . |
2010/08/07 03:23
You've got to hold down the fn key as well as command f1
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