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Evernote Acquires Skitch! #evernote_etc

Our Notes | By Andrew Sinkov
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We love Skitch so much that we decided to buy the company. Skitch is an amazing Mac application that’s changed the way people capture, annotate and share images. Chief Skitchers, Cris Pearson and Keith Lang are moving from Australia and joining Evernote to lead a significantly expanded Skitch team focused on supercharging the product.

The Evernote Story

Our journey at Evernote has been an exciting one. In 2007, two teams came together to develop a new type of product, a service that would help the world remember everything. In 2008, that vision turned into the Evernote you know today. Now, 14 platforms and 12 million users later, we’re taking the first steps in the next phase of our company: new applications.

Why Skitch?

We were drawn to Skitch (har har) for one simple reason: we love and use their product with Evernote. For years, one of our most requested feature areas has been related to improved handling of images and annotation capabilities. Our users take and share millions of photos and screenshots already, but the experience isn’t as good as it could be. We debated about whether to add the improved functionality into Evernote or build a separate app to handle it. Finally, we decided to do both. Thanks to Skitch, we will.

Skitch will make Evernote better (and vice versa)

As Skitch users will attest, this is one of the most innovative, easy-to-use applications available on Mac. We’re going to keep it that way. We are committed, not only to making the Skitch Mac app more awesome, but also to bringing Skitch to every desktop and mobile platform under the sun. In addition, in the coming months, you’ll see tighter integration between Evernote and Skitch to let you easily draw, ink, grab screenshots, annotate and share your favorite memories.

We gain more than just an app; you don’t build one of the top Mac applications without having some great ideas, which is why we’re also looking forward to the Skitch team’s input on Evernote. You’ll be seeing their influence in many aspects of all our products.

What’s changing?

Everything you currently love about Skitch will stay the same and we’ll be quickly introducing a lot of new, exciting stuff.

The full version of Skitch, which used to be $19.95 in the Mac App Store, is now completely FREE! There are no more trial versions, because you don’t need them. No more ads and no more restrictions, either.

New users can sign into Skitch with their Evernote credentials. Existing Skitch users can continue to use their Skitch.com accounts.

Using Skitch with Evernote today

Using Evernote and Skitch together today is easy. Drag images from Evernote into Skitch for Mac, annotate and edit them, then use the “Drag Me” feature in Skitch to bring it back into Evernote. Or, simply take screenshots in Skitch and drag them into Evernote. Our goal is to make this experience much more streamlined.

Much More to Come

Our goal is to make Skitch a household name with everyone that wants to draw, sketch, annotate, doodle, sign or highlight something. That happens to be everyone. Our engineers are working on tying the two services together. We’re combining our years of experience with inking, handwriting recognition and pen input with the fantastic capabilities of Skitch.

This is a pretty great way to make sure that the elegant screen-capture app we fell in love with all those years ago finally gets the resources it deserves.

Please join us in welcoming team Skitch into the Evernote family!

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  • Richard Huggins

    Skitch is fantastic, but I’ve long wished that a true resizable text box could be drawn and that the text would wrap.

    • roxanne

      +1

  • Arjan

    I don’t get the complaints about the icon. I hardly ever see it.

    (Skitch is started when I boot my Mac —which is not too often either— and is sitting in my menu bar with its default gray icon. There’s no need to keep Skitch in the Dock. No need at all.)

  • Chris Hordley

    This,to me shows that the future is android because more of the world and more younger people will have an Android phone.I annoys me that the middle-aged,like me,but executives of big companies like Sunday Times can’t see the writing on the wall.At least I will be able to,so role out Skitch for Android and I will review it for Android Thoughts.

  • Staack

    I must be a moron. I don’t know what Skitch is….and after reading this page I still don’t.

    • Kasey Fleisher Hickey

      We’ll be posting more information about ways to make the most of Skitch and ways that other people use it. Stay tuned!

  • carmel

    I have sn Android phone but your link leads to the Apple iStore. Is this avilable for Android yet?

  • http://wordsforliving.uppercaseliving.net Jannifer

    Will there be a Google Chrome extension for Skitch that won’t require a software download?

  • Doris Woodruff

    Fantastic merge of two of my most useful programs! I have been an evernote pro user for several years now and it just keeps getting better! Cant live without skitch the more i use it the more I get out of it..I am an artist by trade and it is extremely useful and goes hand in hand with E I have been skitching into evernote forever but would hope that now an less circuitous route to share directly or email directly what you skitch will happen? Havent got Lion yet..and am on 3.0.0 version so not sure if that improvement has already happened I Lion version of SKitch and Evernote? thanks for a BIG help to my day!

  • http://www.virtualhealth.co.za Johan van Staden

    Is Skitch now available for android?

    • Andrew Sinkov

      Yes. It’s in the Android market.

  • Giulio

    Next step: buy CamScan, or something similar

  • http://www.ardissone.com/ Leandro

    I would love to “Share” directly to Evernote, without dragging.. Just like skitch website.

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