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Evernote Updates Skitch for Mac and iOS With PDF Annotations, Stamps, and More

Evernote Updates Skitch for Mac and iOS With PDF Annotations, Stamps, and More

Evernote has released a significant update for both the Mac and iOS versions of Skitch – a popular image annotation app which they purchased late last year. The update adds a number of new features, including support for PDF annotation, and a new Stamps feature, allowing users to add one-word reactions to images and notes, such as “Yes!,” “No!,” and “Tell me more”.

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The Stamps feature is shown above, and in addition to several preset stamps, you can also customize a stamp to say anything your heart desires. As for the PDF annotation, it’s worth noting that the feature is currently only available to subscribers to Evernote’s Premium service, although all Evernote users will receive 30 days of PDF annotation access for free.

From the release notes:

Skitch 2.5 for Mac

New in 2.5:
– View PDF documents in Skitch with any registered Evernote account.
– Opening a PDF will start your complimentary 30 day access to the Premium PDF Annotation Feature. 
– The new Summary makes it easy for others to see the annotations you’ve shared with them at a glance.
– Stamps help you give feedback more quickly; place them to approve, reject, or call attention to parts of an image
– Tips for first-time users give you easy access to helpful resources

Skitch 2.5 for iOS

New in 2.5:
– View PDF documents in Skitch by signing in, then try a free 30-day preview of PDF support to mark them up and share your ideas. Premium users have access to full PDF support.
– The new Summary makes it easy for others to see the annotations you’ve shared with them at a glance.
– Stamps help you give feedback more quickly; place them to approve, reject, or call attention to parts of an image
– Tips for first-time users give you easy access to helpful resources

The updates are available now as free downloads for both Mac and iOS from Apple’s respective App Stores.

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