I used skitch to notify bug on projet I work on ! Actually all the printscreen are over the similar directory, so it's all mixed and hard to find printscreen from a dedicated project.
Is Skitch Peer to Peer? What open IP ports does it require. The reason I ask is our firewall is blocking it, and I'm reluctant to open up full internet access to it because of the following P2P friendly clause in the T&C's
5. Access to and Use of Your Computational Facilities.
A. You authorize and grant permission for the Skitch.com Facilities to utilize the processor and bandwidth of your computational equipment and facilities for the limited purpose of facilitating the communication between, and transmittal of data, content, services or features, to you and other users.
5. Access to and Use of Your Computational Facilities.
A. You authorize and grant permission for the Skitch.com Facilities to utilize the processor and bandwidth of your computational equipment and facilities for the limited purpose of facilitating the communication between, and transmittal of data, content, services or features, to you and other users.
I have an account that I use only for personal stuff (acct. 1) that I've been using for months. Recently I created another account (acct 2) because I needed it to share info with business associates. The accounts have separate names, separate email addresses, and separate passwords.
The problem is that now, when I try to log in to my personal account (1), the other one comes up. I've tried resetting Safari (clearing cache, history, cookies, etc), rebooting the computer, etc., and nothing has worked. I'm assuming it's using IP addresses, but if I log in with separate account info, it should take that....lots of people share computers. I talked to a couple of friends who use multiple Skitch accounts on the same computer, and they don't have issues.
(I put this in the discussion section and I guess that wasn't the best place for it!)
I'm currently using Skitch at work to grab screens off our apps and annotate them for our developers. It'd be handy to be able to organise the screengrabs by app or by purpose as well as through the date organisation.
Wow, I love Skitch, but I can't think of a worse advertiser to be placing banners on a cool product's website.
Maybe you can use one of the higher-brow web advertising networks, instead of whoever it is that's selling these terrible, flashing, animated M$ Windows lookalike banners. Yuck.
Since lots of people out there use Gmail, and it's "conversation" e-mail grouping is awesome, why not take advantage of this and use a consistent e-mail subject (this is what really matters when gmail tries to group messages, apart from sender) when sending notifications?
It would allow, for example, that the "modifications to a image" e-mails sent by Skitch become grouped (perhaps by image?).
Even for those who don't use Gmail, this makes easier to filter, for example.
Today some people that commented one of my images asked me how to stop receiving e-mails from skitch, notifying about new comments.
I told them that should be a link to unsubscribe on the e-mail received, but this isn't true. They just have a little text, with a link to the page.
This is a huge problem. They SHOULD be able to unsubscribe.
I want to pipe my Skitch uploads over to my Tumblr blog, but http://skitch.com/feeds/bnwklr/atom.xml is totally empty and I can't figure out how to make it work. Help!
It's telling me there is a server error. I click okay, then the app crashes. I reload, then repeat. Also, it now seems to be having an impossible time checking for updates. Is there a server outage on your end that would be causing this?
Whenever I do a Webpost, if I want the page or image URL I have to open the web page and then copy from the right text box. This isn't too bad and it's far easier than what I was doing prior to Skitch.
However, it would save me more time and mental overload if I could just copy the URL from a dropdown in the Skitch application itself ("Copy image URL to clipboard"). It would remove a bunch of friction from this process.
I recently used Skitch to critique a website, it worked great, but then I had to email the developer 20+ links. I wish I could have just grouped all those screen shots together and sent him that group. It was a real time sink, and getting his feedback will be a bit clunky too.