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Title: First Look: Napkin makes fun work of image annotations
Post by: HCK on January 17, 2013, 07:01:48 pm
First Look: Napkin makes fun work of image annotations
   




   

Aged & Distilled this week released Napkin, software the company says is aimed at “concise visual communication.” Available exclusively in the Mac App Store, the $40 app aims to make simple work of creating annotated images.


The developers are targeting a wide swath of users: product managers, artists, software developers, designers, photographers, even technology writers. For those users and others, Napkin’s focus is on marking up images (or creating brand new ones), with a straightforward interface and quick, simple sharing.


True to the app’s name, new documents in Napkin open with a napkin-style background texture. (Napkin Style was Psy’s far less successful follow-up single, by the way.) If you prefer, you can make the background plain white or transparent instead.


You can start adding items to your canvas in all the ways you might think to try, and then some. You can paste in images from the clipboard, drag them from the desktop, choose Insert -> Image File, or click on the Image button in Napkin’s toolbar.
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