iRuler - screen ruler for work 4+

Improving layout measurement

Daniel Mekis

    • 1.8 • 4 Ratings
    • $1.99

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Description

It allows you to measure anything on your screen.

How to use:
Just drag and drop the rulers. If you tap anywhere on the screen the rulers will be transparent. Oh, and it has a pointer. Just drag the pointer or tap on the rulers to measure the length in pixels.

Optional:
- You can show and hide the iRuler icon in status bar
- You can set up auto launch at Login

What’s New

Version 1.1.2

- Bug fixes: keep app in the background after the restart

Ratings and Reviews

1.8 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Patrick_H ,

NEEDS IMMEDIATE FIX

I deleted it. It launches on startup and I do not want it to do that. There are no preference controls for you to control whether to launch on startup. And it’s NOT listed in System Preferences > Login Items. If you don’t want it to launch on startup, you have to delete it.

No application should launch on startup without giving the user a choice.

If this is fixed soon, I’ll re-rate version 1.1.

Far2DisAppointed ,

Good, almost excellent

I have used MeasureIt for a long time, but it no longer works on Safari or Chrome. iRuler works differently, but I think those differences maybe advantages. I can directly measure an image on my desktop or in ANY browser or app. It is persistent, so it stays inplace as you check various things out. Over all a good app.

Like: Transparent, measure anything on screen not just a browser, changing ruler length and marker, set in place and it stays
Would Like: iRuler to stay in dock or top bar so I don't have to go looking for it( I made it an Alias and put in Dock as a work-around), a diagonal ruler with variable angle, preferences, user guide, copy & paste found length
Dislike: having to reload for each Space

trav45 ,

Ghastly

It's my bad for not noticing it only measures pixels. But now I'm trying to delete it, and it's impossible. It opens automatically on login (seriously? You can't opt out of that?). There's no way to quit the app so you can delete it--option click doesn't work, there's no menu item; it doesn't show as a force quit option. Horrible.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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