If you are a user of Skitch And you also have a Premium Evernote account, you're in luck, because a Skitch update has been released that will now allow you to annotate PDF files.
If we remember, Skitch is a nice utility for take screenshots and allow you to edit them, adding drawings, signs and other elements, save the result and share it. Using Skitch is very easy. You do the capture, using one of the available keyboard shortcuts, from the menu bar or from the main Skitch window, and you will see the capture, ready to edit. Skitch includes pencil, lines, circles, boxes, eraser, arrows, and signs. All elements can be customized with the desired size and color, to highlight something in the image. In addition, it allows cropping the image to eliminate unnecessary edges and pixelate part of the capture to hide private information. When finished, Skitch allows you to save the work in image or send it to Evernote. In addition, you can share the captures through Linkedin, Twitter, Facebook and by email.
With the new update, we will be able to edit a PDF document. Once we open a PDF in Skitch we will get a 30 day trial of the high quality PDF annotation feature. Also, it has a new way to add graphics to documents with "seals".
These stamps can be used as markers on maps to draw attention to specific points making it easier to see. Within the available stamps we can find a great variety among which are question marks or exclamation marks among others.
Skitch has always been a very useful tool for quickly marking up an image, but PDF features now added to the Evernote suite of tools for managing, storing and modifying documents. Other improvements in the use of PDF include a text annotation tool, plus many forms that can be added as images. Each PDF that exceeds 25Mb of space will require an Evernote Premium account.
Skitch is a free app, but Evernote Premium costs $ 5 a month (€ 3,66) or $ 45 a year (€ 34,47).
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