
Instantly finds all of your brushes
When you launch Brush Pilot, it automatically finds every brush file on your system, so there's no need to navigate a Finder-like menu system. Brush Pilot also knows what version/s of Photoshop you have, and it separates your installed brushes from the rest.
Blazing fast previews
Brush Pilot has a small footprint, uses very little system resources, and previews even the most ginormous brush files at breakneck speed. It's designed not to get in your way, but to make you more productive, as well as creatively inspired.

Install brushes with one click
Brush Pilot is designed for productivity on more than one level. You can send files to the Trash, reveal their location in Finder, and even install selected files into all versions of Photoshop on your system with a single click, menus, Control/Right + Click, or keyboard shortcuts.
Fully compatible with Photoshop (versions 7, CS and up), and Photoshop Elements
Brush Reading
Lightweight footprint
Generates previews fast
8Previews 8-bit and 16-bit brush files
Reads all known brush formats, including computed (calligraphic) brushes
Reads brush files for both Photoshop and Photoshop Elements

UI
Finds all the brushes on your system automatically and quickly
Zoom in and out to choose the preview size you prefer
Reveal in Finder - menu and contextual menu commands
Delete File - menu and contextual menu commands
Install menu and contextual menu commands
Brush files can open in Brush Pilot by double clicking on their icons in the Finder
Keyboard shortcuts
System Requirements
Mac OS X 10.4.11 or higher
New in version 1.0.4:
New Feature: Added Sparkle framework for automatic updates.
Bug fix: Fixed a bug where Brush Pilot failed to launch in Snow Leopard with no Photoshop installed.
System requirements:
Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later.
System Support:
PPC/Intel
$15.00 Demoware
For more information, visit:
http://www.brushpilotapp.com/
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