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Annotate für Mac

Screenshot-Erfassungs- und Annotationswerkzeug (früher Glui).

$1.99
Version 2.1.4
3.8
Basierend auf 5 Benutzerbewertungen

Annotate Überblick

Annotieren (früher Glui) ist der einfachste Weg, Screenshots zu erfassen, zu annotieren und zu teilen.

Dies ist eine vollständige Neuschreibung, die auf dem basiert, was Glui populär gemacht hat, und einige der am häufigsten angeforderten Funktionen hinzufügt. Es ist viel schneller, viel besser und vor allem genauso einfach.

Hauptmerkmale
  • Erfassen Sie einen Screenshot oder ziehen Sie ein vorhandenes Bild hinein.
  • Annotieren Sie mit Pfeilen, Linien, Text, Überlagerungen, Rechtecken, Ovale, Stift und Pixelierungswerkzeug.
  • Teilen Sie das Bild oder einen Link zum Bild sofort. Annotate integriert sich mit Dropbox und CloudApp.

Was ist neu in Version 2.1.4

Version 2.1.4:
  • Vollständig kompatibel mit Sierra

Annotate für Mac

$1.99
Version 2.1.4
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castro15
castro15
Mar 8, 2017
2.1.4
0.0
Mar 8, 2017
0.0
Version: 2.1.4
According to the company, Annotate was sold to CloudApp. CloudApp now has Annotate built-in.
mikokim
mikokim
Aug 19, 2015
2.1.1
4.5
Aug 19, 2015
4.5
Version: 2.1.1
I'm really warming up to this app. I've been using Annotate and Monosnap side by side for about two weeks now. Annotate is so much easier on the eyes; and it provides everything I need in my workflow.

Pros:
- is simple & fast
- has all the tools you need to mark up a screenshot if required (incl. redaction)
- provides the necessary (basic) options for sharing your snaps (Dropbox, email, Twitter, Facebook, and Message; I mostly save to Dropbox or share via Message and email)
- allows you to keep multiple screenshot windows open (love it)
- won't shrink quality/resolution of snaps on Retina systems (an option under Preferences)
- records time-limited GIF movies for quick demos

Cons
- won't grab the title of the window you snap (unlike Monosnap; when I have to take many shots in a row, I keep going back to Monosnap so files in my designated Screenshot folder are not just an endless list of files named by date and time, but categorized by window/app snapped)
- won't let you customize the file name (default is eye-mm-dd at hh.mm)
- won't let you specify a custom default Save folder under Preferences (but will remember your last Save location in the app)
- does not have a Timer feature (although the developer is working on it, I believe)

The developer is very responsive, if contacted, and open to suggestions. Their goal seems to be to keep things simple so as not to overwhelm "nonpower" users — so if you want a ton of customization options, you are not the target audience. However, if you want a nice, quick, reliable screenshot and annotation app, check it out — at $1.99 it's a steal; but at this point, I would even pay $4.99 for it (having the option to keep multiple snaps open at a time alone is worth it for me).

Rochade
Rochade
Aug 7, 2015
2.1.1
2.0
Aug 7, 2015
2.0
Version: 2.1.1
Well, this app looks great and is very easy to use. But it misses many core things like: - Upload to other services (e.g. FTP) or use available Sharing Services (available in the System Prefs) - Only bare customization options (e.g. Font, Styles, …) - A way to set the arrow direction (I almost always drag in the wrong direction) I can't see what's the benefit of using this instead of Preview (under Yosemite) for annotations. So even I have purchased the app I am not using it. My dream team is Dropshare in combination with Preview.
Lord-Lightning
Lord-Lightning
Jun 7, 2015
2.0.5
2.5
Jun 7, 2015
2.5
Version: 2.0.5
Command+Shift+4 is FREE. Try it.
mikokim
mikokim
May 29, 2015
2.0.4
4.5
May 29, 2015
4.5
Version: 2.0.4
Screenshot apps seem to be a "in" of late — SnappyApp, QuickShot, now Annotate. At this price point, I'd like to see some more features implemented before I actually buy (and not just try): I like the look of Annotate. There are a couple of things I’d love to see before I commit to it: 1) Give me the option to save to a folder of my choice or set a default folder of my choice on Dropbox and/or implement iCloud sync. (SnappyApp syncs through iCloud; Annotate puts its folder into the Apps folder on Dropbox, but Monosnap lets me choose any folder to save images to — much more convenient). 2) Implement a timer function. Sometimes, users want to capture a hidden menu: you start a screenshot timer, and then open the menu, and when the timer is at zero, take a snap of the open (or selected) menu/area. 3) Bump up the resolution (or let users choose) — on a Retina display, the fonts in the screen shot look a bit fuzzy. I used to be a huge fan of Snap-n-Drag, but it looks like it won't implement cloud sync (at least that's the last I head from the developer). For now, Monosnap is my preferred (affordable) choice — sure, its not easy on the eyes and shows some "UX wear" at this point, but the price is right.. FWIW: I emailed the developers of SnappyApp (twice) and the developer of Annotate (once) — asking specific questions. I never received a response from either. Not a good sign in my book, and I won't be dropping $10 on an app if the developer doesn't have time or is set up to respond to a simple email.
RskikR
RskikR
Feb 22, 2025
2.1.4
5.0
Feb 22, 2025
5.0
Version: 2.1.4
mikokim
mikokim
Aug 19, 2015
4.5
Aug 19, 2015
4.5
Version: null
Rochade
Rochade
Aug 7, 2015
2.0
Aug 7, 2015
2.0
Version: null
Lord-Lightning
Lord-Lightning
Jun 7, 2015
2.5
Jun 7, 2015
2.5
Version: null
runrunforest
runrunforest
Aug 25, 2014
5.0
Aug 25, 2014
5.0
Version: null