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This article was published on June 12, 2014

Skitch focuses on swiping with iOS app update, and makes it easier to share to Evernote


Skitch focuses on swiping with iOS app update, and makes it easier to share to Evernote
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Paul Sawers was a reporter with The Next Web in various roles from May 2011 to November 2014. Follow Paul on Twitter: @psawers or check h Paul Sawers was a reporter with The Next Web in various roles from May 2011 to November 2014. Follow Paul on Twitter: @psawers or check him out on Google+.

Evernote-owned image-editing app Skitch has been given a number of handy new features on iOS today.

Previously, you had to tap and choose from a list. Now, you can swipe between the Photo, Camera, Map, Web, PDF, Draw, and Settings modes, while you can also start new Skitch markups simply by swiping left or right too. Little animations upon each tab also lets you preview each type.

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Other updates include being able to share from Evernote directly to a specific notebook, or procure a share link to distribute directly from your account. Furthermore, PDFs can also now be shared via the usual social platforms, while Skitch will automatically save the annotated PDF to Evernote (if you have an account) and deliver a link for you to share.

➤  Skitch | App Store

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