This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Numerous bug fixes and improvements
See something that sparks an idea? Use Skitch to snap it, mark it up with simple tools, and send it on in an instant. Your bold ideas stand out even brighter with Skitch.
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People everywhere use Skitch to help them visually share their thoughts with others. Here are a few ways you can use it, too:
FOR FUN
Mark up photos of silly, cool, or inspiring things you see and share them via social, email, SMS, and more.
FOR HOME
Annotate photos of your backyard to plan out your vegetable garden.
FOR SCHOOL
Share a diagram of the earth’s layers and have students label it with you
FOR EVENTS
Capture a map, mark it up, and share it with your friends to show them where you'll be.
FOR WORK
Open a PDF and highlight changes to skip the lengthy, confusing email chains and give clear feedback.
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Skitch’s PDF Markup feature requires either an in-app purchase or an Evernote Premium account.
About the rating change: Due to new requirements by Apple, any app that enables web access is classified as 17+ unless that feature is removed or can be restricted. Skitch relies on what features are accessible via iOS, and therefore the web browser could be used to access any content depending upon the iOS configuration. We are investigating ways to solve this issue in order to bring the rating back down.
- Compatible with iOS 8.
- Bug fixes
- New swipe design for starting new Skitch markups
- Swipe between Photo, Camera, Web, Maps, PDF, Drawing, and more.
- Saving and Sharing from Evernote has gotten better! Now you can pick a notebook to save to or get a share link by saving and sharing from your account.
- Evernote related favorites show notebook names and an releated icon.
- PDFs can be shared via social services. When logged into your Evernote account and you try and share to Twitter or Facebook, then Skitch will automatically save the annotated PDF to Evernote and return a share link.
- Improved the toolbar when annotating images. Crop is easier to access, and the overall look is much nicer.
- Lots more tweaks and bug fixes.
- New swipe design for starting new Skitch markups.
- Swipe between Photo, Camera, Web, Maps, PDF, Drawing, and more.
- Saving and Sharing from Evernote has gotten better! Now you can pick a notebook to save to or get a share link by saving and sharing from your account.
- Evernote related favorites will show the notebook name and an icon to make it easy to tell which ones save to a Notebook and which ones save & share.
- PDFs can be shared via social services. If you have an Evernote account and you try and share to Twitter or Facebook, then Skitch will automatically save the annotated PDF to Evernote and return a share link to use.
- Improved the toolbar when annotating images. Crop is easier to access, and the overall look is much nicer.
- Lots more tweaks and bug fixes.
What’s new:
- Updated share screen with a new look and features
- Easily share marked up images with meeting attendees
- New sharing favorites remember your most frequent sharing destinations
- Adding a caption is now done from the share screen
- New preview image on your share screen
- The text tool now wraps, and the wrap points can be adjusted while editing text
- PDF markup functionality can now be purchased in app
- Added an option in Settings to auto-save every image to your Photos when you share to an other service.
- Added the ability to rotate an image
- Lots of bug fixes and improved stability
Hey, here’s what’s new in this release
- Added a new screen after sharing to make it clear the share completed and make it easier to reshare.
- New stamp types! We created fun stamps that can be used to express emotion in both your casual and serious Skitch images.
- Now you can choose between arrow, rounded rectangle, or nothing as the default annotation when taking a picture. Toggle between the options right from the camera.
- Lots of bugs were crushed (no actual bugs were harmed)
Hey, here’s what’s new in this release
- PDF reading is back. Open a PDF in Skitch.
- Markup a PDF is back. Requires an Evernote Premium account.
- Web capture has been added back
- Improved crop mode
- Lots of bugs were crushed (no actual bugs were harmed)
P.S An Evernote account is only required for PDF markup or saving to Evernote.