Skitch Now Free and Available for Android

skitch-now-free-and-available-for-android photo 1Skitch, the wildly popular screen capture and image sharing tool for Mac, is now free and available for Android.

Skitch is one of those apps that does what it does so well it leaves users unable to access it because of OS restrictions muttering about the unfairness of it all. Thankfully that’s all changing. Recently acquired by Evernote, Skitch is now free. You can download the Mac version for free from the Mac Appstore and they’ve rolled it out to Android Marketplace. According to Evernote’s acquisition announcement, they’re planning on release Skitch for multiple operating systems in the near future.

Skitch for Mac and Skitch for Android [Evernote via GigaOM]

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