![]() ![]() If you consider your work finished and close the project, you can also return to it later from Skitch’s home screen to continue editing it right from where you left off.Īs an added bonus, every image or document that you mark up using Skitch can be speedily shared with your co-workers or friends using the app’s Share feature. Share and deliver your work with ease while taking advantage of built-in automatic saving and syncing In addition, during your Skitch annotation sessions, the project you work on will be automatically uploaded to your Evernote account and, while you edit the document, it will also be instantly synced thus effectively eliminating the need to manually save it. Thereby, adding notes and various shapes to your image or document with Skitch, enables you to focus the attention of the person that will see it on to the most important areas, thus allowing you to get feedback on your work a lot quicker. Once you have an image to work with, you can start marking up and jot down your notes using Skitch’s left sidebar that provides you with instant and easy access to all of the annotation tools. To use it for annotating an image you must first import it within Skitch or capture it via the Screen Snap drop-down menu, which will allow you to swiftly snap portions of your Mac’s screen, the entire work area via the full-screen capturing option or, if you need to grab a snapshot of a real life object or person, use your Mac’s iSight camera to quickly snap a photo. This means that, whatever the device you are using, you can benefit from Skitch’s simplicity and user-friendliness to share bits and pieces of information with your colleagues and friends, neatly illustrated using screenshots. The Skitch app is also cross-platform, with ports available for every major desktop and mobile platform out there, from macOS and iOS to Android and Windows. Moreover, while using Skitch on your Mac, you will be able to do away with complicated interfaces and cumbersome controls, and enjoy a minimalist and intuitive user interface that manages to help you annotate and grab screenshots quicker then ever before. Cross-platform app available for all major platforms The update with the Menu Bar Helper added back in is available already at the Evernote site, but has not yet hit the Mac App Store.Skitch is a lightweight and easy to use macOS image capturing and annotation application that was designed to make it as straightforward as possible to quickly snap screenshots and add various notes and graphical objects in order to communicate ideas more naturally. Honestly, I’m not sure I like what Evernote is doing with Skitch since they bought it so far I can say I much preferred the app prior to Evernote’s updates to it. I think it was a bad call and I’m glad to see they’ve quickly reversed the decision – and I imagine that may be at least partly due to outcry from users. I have no idea why they removed it, since I always found it was easily the most common way I used Skitch. The Menu Bar Helper used to let you take a quick screenshot right from the Mac menu bar – until Evernote removed it. ![]() Skitch is a very handy little graphics utility app, that lets you take quick screen grabs, add text and arrows and more to images, and easily / automatically have Skitch images added to Evernote (if you have it installed). The latest update (2.0.2) includes a Skitch Menu Bar Helper which lets you take screenshots and use keyboard shortcuts even when Skitch isn’t running. We have some exciting news for our Skitch for Mac users today. Here’s some good news from the Evernote blog site a few days ago: they are adding back the Menu Bar Helper in their Skitch for Mac app. ![]()
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