Back in August, multi-platform note-taking company Evernote bought out Skitch, a Mac app which lets you snap screenshots, annotate them and share them. Skitch offered little that couldn't be gotten ...
Many business users rely heavily on Evernote for managing documents and other information, but the service’s Achilles’ heel has long been its lack of markup capabilities. That’s where Skitch comes in.
[Update, 10 a.m. Pacific: Evernote says it’s not killing the Skitch brand and points out that the Skitch app will remain independent from the Evernote software. We’ve changed the headline and ...
Skitch for Mac just added Evernote integration so when you export an image, you can save it straight to your Evernote account. Skitch for Mac just added Evernote integration so when you export an ...
Skitch is awesome. I love it, and if it were a girl, I would want to take it out to dinner, impress it with fine wine choice and witty banter, and then encourage it to love me forever, and have my ...
iPhone: Evernote has released an update to its popular image annotation tool, Skitch, that includes new designs for its Mac and iPad client, as well as a brand new iPhone version. While the iPad and ...
Evernote is officially introducing Skitch integration so users can now note, edit, and annotate photos that have been synchronized to Evernote. Skitch began as a fledgling product with just 300,000 ...
Skitch Touch is well-suited for annotating images, especially on smaller screens. Evernote-owned free utility Skitch is a great way to annotate images and screenshots. It comes in both Windows and Mac ...
I enjoy using Evernote and my new Galaxy Note II is perfect for capturing notes. Yesterday, Evernote released a major update for their Evernote companion app, Skitch, that includes powerful ...
Skitch, the unique screenshot tool and sharing service, has finally left its extensive testing period that was giving Gmail some competition for the crown of “longest beta ever.” The app received a ...
Jaymar Cabebe covers mobile apps and Windows software for CNET. While he may be a former host of the Android Atlas Weekly podcast, he doesn't hate iOS or Mac. Jaymar has worked in online media since ...