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Skitch is great for capturing screenshots that you can annotate, then share. You probably know that already.

You also probably know that you can use the ‘drag me’ tab to save your images to your desktop, a remote file server or to drop into an email or IM chat. There are many more ways to use ‘drag me’, more than I can cover in a single post.

“Ya, but what about that ‘webpost’ button, what can I do with that?”  - As you guessed there are a lot of things you can do with Skitch webpost. Let’s get powered up…

SETUP NEW SKITCH WEBPOST ACCOUNTS

After you signed up for your Skitch account and downloaded and installed the Skitch desktop application, you were prompted to enter your Skitch.com login details. The point of that exercise was to ensure that your Skitch desktop app could communicate with your Skitch.com account. Skitch.com offers a lot of options for sharing and team collaboration. But what if you want to upload images to web sites other than Skitch.com? You could always use the sharing URL’s on Skitch.com, but perhaps you just want to upload directly to your blog, or to Flickr…

I often see people asking questions like:
Q: How can I easily send images from Skitch directly to Flickr?
Q: How can I easily send images from Skitch directly to my FTP or SFTP site?
Q: How can I use Skitch directly with my .Mac account?
Q: How can I use WebDAV to upload my Skitched images?

The answer is always the same.
A: Add a new ‘webpost’ account to your Skitch desktop application.

UPLOAD DIRECTLY TO FLICKR

Adding a new account for any of the above scenarios is pretty straight forward. In this example I want to upload a picture that I took with my Canon G9 directly to my Flickr account.

STEP 1)
Drag your photo from iPhoto or other photo management system and drop it into the Skitch desktop app.

Select photo from iPhoto library
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STEP 2)
With the photo loaded into Skitch, click the little down arrow next to the ‘webpost’ button and click the ‘Open Webpost Settings’

Accessing webpost settings
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STEP 3)
Add a new ‘webpost’ account by clicking the plus symbol.

Webpost Preferences
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Select ‘Flickr’ from the drop down menu and enter your Flickr account name.

Setup Flicker Direct Webpost Account
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STEP 4)
With your photo loaded in Skitch, click the little drop down arrow next to the ‘webpost’ button again. This time click your new Flickr account. As soon as you click, the upload will begin.

Send photo to Flickr
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Once the upload process is completed, Skitch will automatically open Flickr.com so you can edit the Title, description and add Tags to your photo. Edit, then click save in Flickr and you end up with a photo to show off to all your Flickr buddies.

california poppy in santa rosa

UPLOAD DIRECTLY TO OTHER SITES USING SKITCH

If you blog you probably like to use images to spice up your posts or make a point. You may want to use images in other places as well, perhaps you want to post to a company help desk, or exchange design mockups with a group of peers on an intranet or wiki.

The good news is that setting up other ‘webpost’ accounts is simple, just follow the same steps outlined above and you can add as many as you like. Careful though, this might lead to multiple personality disorder and you do need to remember which “persona” you are using when you upload, so you can avoid uploading that silly picture of your spouse to your work server instead of your private family photo album.

If you want more examples of how people are using Skitch with Flickr, be sure to check out the Skitch group for ideas.

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Are you cleaning your dock?

dock
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Are you in your living room chair?

Watching TV
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Are you going emo?

I love my new
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Are you realizing you’re not as important as you thought?

connector
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Are you testing in convoluted environments?

Twitter : Testing an app on Windows v...
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Are you wearing a pimp hat?

Mah Pimp Hat
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Are you on a path to …?

A footpath
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Are you crushing on someone?

Emily at work
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Are you playing detective?

iPhone Simulator
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Are you being sarcastic?

Not a scam AT ALL...
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Are you taking a poll?

Microblogging versus blogging on Squidoo
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Are you documenting for Insurance purposes?

Ceiling leak!
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Are you passing the Acid3 test?

The Acid3 Test -- Webkit passes with A
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Are you getting serviced?

Truck is in the bay getting serviced now
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Are you checking out Zivity?

Zivity : Model for Zivity
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Are you escaping before sleep?

Night!
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Are you on a ranking board?

I'm 98 on Twitterboard!
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Are you inside?

7-Day Forecast for Latitude 43.16N and Longitude -70.78W
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Are you building an iPhone application?

Hello Interface Builder for iPhone
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Are you getting married? (Congrats to Max and Emily!)

Max and Emily to get married?
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If you read the Skitch blog posts from blog.skitch.com and not in an RSS reader, you’ve probably noticed the “I <3 Skitch” badge in the right column of our blog home page.

On the other hand, maybe you’ve never seen our cute little Skitch badges:

Goodies badges
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Either way, we’re happy to say that “I heart Skitch” badges in two sizes and colors are available at http://skitch.com/goodies .

Please note that each badge comes with code that you can click and paste into your own blogs.

skitch goodies badge embed link code
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But Wait, That’s Not All

If you act now you can also get some Skitchalicious desktop wallpapers, in nearly every size you can think of. All wallpaper is available pre-sized as a .png file.

Skitch.com > Goodies
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From our heart to yours.

Love,

the plasq crew

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Skitch Love
(images by K Haugen)

Skitch Love

Yes, we get a lot of Skitch love from fans. We consistently hear positive feedback about the UI design, simple/fast workflow and frankly, praise for the “fun factor.” Mac users love Skitch and are very vocal about this fact.  We’ll try to remain humble as we launch Skitch from Beta to a Full Version 1.0 release. (but we do want to win another Apple Design Award, hint hint.) Of course with a program as popular as Skitch we’ve also heard, almost daily, “when will Skitch be available for Windows?”

We definitely sympathize with Windows users who want an image editing tool that’s as easy and as fast as Skitch. After all, capturing an image is only part of the workflow. Having Skitch on a Windows machine to capture, edit, upload to a web server and instantly share images with others is one of our goals. Image collaboration regardless of the type of computer you use (including mobiles) should be easy and take no more than a few seconds to edit and share a captured image with anyone.

We’re not announcing a Skitch.exe just yet, but if you or your friends have a Windows PC, there is nothing stopping you from using Skitch.com as an image host and sharing hub.

Why Using Skitch.com is a Smart Move for Windows PC Users

  • All of your Mac friends already have Skitch and tease you about it weekly.
  • View and comment on your images created by friends, co-workers & peers . This can be a lot of fun, especially when you use live image comments.
  • Use your Windows Mobile Phone Camera to capture a photo, email it to Skitch.com and Twitter the image to all of your followers in about 15 seconds. Snap, Email, Share.
  • Email photos from your mobile to Skitch for storage, edit later.
  • Turn your mobile/emailed images into a public feed that anyone can subscribe to.
  • Use Skitch.com to send your uploaded images directly to Twitter. A message, plus a tiny URL is sent to your followers.
  • Skitch.com provides multiple URL type’s for you to use when sharing your images. Embed for bloggers is a popular one.
  • You can invite your friends to have fun using Skitch with you.


Windows PC users - sign-up for a Skitch account now =>> http://skitch.com/signup

Skitch by plasq.com

Or check out Skitch.com to see what all the fuss is about.

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We are visual creatures, without a doubt. We communicated using images at least 10,000 years ago, during the Paleolithic age.

With live image commenting in Skitch.com you can be at least as good as the Paleolithic cave painters and you can watch as new image comments fade into your view, critiquing your work.

Why try it? Here’s one idea…

Track Google Rank on Keywords

When you’re assessing your Google search ranking for a specific keyword, grab a screenshot and upload it to Skitch.com

 

lolcats - Google Search
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After you upload the image, put your mouse cursor in the Description box and enter today’s date. Then add the Google query link to the description box as well. Save the Description.

Next time you want to gage your ranking on this keyword just click the link in the description.

Live Comment Links
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Add a snap of the new ranking, in the comments and you can track the rank over time, visually.

lolcats - Google Search #1
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 As other people comment on your image(s)  you will see live comments appear in your image page on Skitch.com.

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