Skitch used to be my go-to Mac app for annotating images. Now I just use OS X’s Preview to get basic editing done in a pinch. As a blogger, I frequently deal with screenshots and images for posts.
The last time we explored Preview, OS X’s built-in document and image viewer, we discussed using it to crop and resize images, as well as how to undo those changes (see “The Power of Preview: Cropping ...
As its name implies, Preview is designed to let you view documents. But it doesn’t have mystical all-seeing powers. Rather, it confines its talents to image and PDF files. Preview’s ability to open ...
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 ...
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