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July 4, 2021 04:05 am GMT

Increase your productivity with this clever screenshot and annotation tool

A two-year subscription to the Markup Hero Screenshot and Annotation App is on sale.

TL;DR: A two-year subscription to the Markup Hero Screenshot and Annotation App is on sale for £34.76 as of July 4, saving you 60% on list price.


Technology is supposed to make our lives easier. So, why can something as simple as presenting an idea still be so complicated?

Markup Hero can help. It's a productivity app that can turn a photo or file into a collaborative notepad. After you either upload an image or take a screenshot directly within the app, you can share it — along with notes, drawings, highlights, or direct edits.

With an arsenal of annotation tools at your fingertips, you’ll be able to communicate your thoughts and ideas clearly and concisely. You can add text, arrows, lines, shapes, blur effects, highlights, and more on top of any document, screenshot, PDF, or web page. There are even editing tools that allow you to change font colour or size, remove images, move and scale, and more.

Once you’ve marked up your image, screenshot, or PDF, you can copy a unique sharable link or the image itself and paste it directly into Gmail, Slack, text, or any other communication app you use. Plus, you can add titles, stars, and collections to keep all of your files organised and toggle them as either public (anyone with the share link) or private (only you).

Regularly, this game-changing idea communication tool costs £87 for a two-year subscription. You can save 60% for a limited time, though, and get Markup Hero for just £34.76.


Original Link: http://feeds.mashable.com/~r/mashable/tech/~3/lnaUnYn-Zfk/july-4-markup-hero-screenshot-and-annotation-app

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