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Want to stay up to date with the latest Gems? You can follow Mac Gems on Twitter or on App.net. Want to find out about more cool Mac apps? Check out our Mac Gems session at Macworld/iWorld in San Francisco March 27-29. PicFrame may not have the bells and whistles of fancier collaging apps, but its tools are perfect for those looking to put together a quick collage for an email message, Facebook post, or tweet. You can export your collage at resolutions up to 3264 by 3264 pixels, depending on the quality you need, and directly share it-via Messages, AirDrop, Twitter, Facebook, or Flickr-using the built-in OS X Share sheet. PicFrame lets you share your collage directly from within the app. If you want filters, captions, or extra frou frou, you’ll want to find a supplemental app (or use a more-complicated collage app to begin with). Beyond the borders themselves, however, there aren’t many bells and whistles-but that’s for the best when it comes to keeping PicFrame easy to use. Its very easy to use and offers some of the best options for traditional looking collages. Of the many different apps that offer similar functionality, PicFrame has always been one of my favorites. The 36 border patterns range from a classy textured paper to outrageously silly 3D plaid you can opt instead for a solid-color frame if you’d rather eschew the extra personality. PicFrame is universal for both iPhone and iPad and comes with 60 frames, or as Photographers call them, storyboards. Images persist even if you switch templates, making it easy to play around with your design while building your collage. One added, you can zoom and move the photo to properly center the desired part in the frame. To add a photo, you either drag and drop it into a frame, or click a frame and then pick an image from a standard OS X file-navigation dialog box. Some of the background patterns may be silly, but you can opt for solid colors, instead. The overall dimensions of the collage can be altered, too, depending on what social network you plan to share with: You choose from 1:1, 3:2, 2:3, 4:3, 3:4, or 16:9. For example, you can make photo borders thin or thick, rounded or square, solid or patterned-whatever works for you. You can’t build your own frame from scratch, but there are enough options here that it’s pretty easy to customize anything you might want. Each template is adjustable in both positioning and size.
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The app takes after its iOS sibling in design, offering 73 frame templates with up to nine photos in a template.