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Skitch - a simple image editor you will fall in love with
It could be the nice pink funky heart of Skitch's logo that draws you in. The heart definitely sets the tone for this sweet image editor that is fun and stupid easy to use. It is Forrest Gump easy.
They aren't kidding when they say you can learn Skitch in 3 minutes, however, you can run into some small roadblocks which can interfere with your whizzing around in the program. We'll get to those a little later.
You can use Skitch to take screen captures, crop and resize photos, draw or annotate photos, sketch, and it works with your iPhoto library.

It also keeps a history of all your Skitch images for easy retrieval. Below is a screenshot of the history menu.

With a click of a button you can post your image to mySkitch, a webservice that works with Skitch to give you 1-click uploading of images for fast and fun image sharing.

Resizing is easy. You just pull the image corners to the pixel size you want. This will work only if the "Export at Original Size" square is not checked.

Also, if you use the pull down menu and actually save your image to your hard drive, Skitch saves it as a .skitch file, which is only useful if you want to send it to another Skitch user. The easy way to save it as a jpg (or .png, .svg, .pdf) is to drag your Skitch image to the desktop.
If you like LOLCATS, Skitch is an easy way to make notes and sketch on your images.

Skitch is available by invitation only and so far, just for Mac users. Sorry PC fans. Word is there is a Windows application in development.
You can register at the plasq.com (creators of Comic Life, Pluzzle, and Sqreensavers) site and invites will be sent out via email.
If you're using Skitch, let us know what you think of it.
[via TechCrunch]


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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Barry Mahfood said 9:02AM on 6-29-2007
Hey guys, wouldn't happen to have an extra invite to send my way, would you? I will give you credit for it and the info about Skitch on my site at www.barrysbestblog.com
Barry
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Wolfman-K said 11:39AM on 6-29-2007
I was lucky enough to snag a beta for this app, its amazing. The interface could use to tweaking but the functionality is off the charts easy. I love it.
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Tommy said 12:03PM on 6-29-2007
Could you please note at the BEGINNING of an article that it is for MAC or PC?
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Dolores Parker said 12:39PM on 6-29-2007
Tommy: Good point. Thanks, I'll do that.
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ladyapril04 said 1:16PM on 7-08-2007
hey peepz its cool site to explore and so excting to edit here....have fun all
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