Sketches – the iPhone application for drawing and jotting down notes (if you’re that good with your fingertaps) has just been updated to Version 0.3.
This one really has some substantial new features:
- the ability to select pencils and colors
- a library of stationery to use for your background
- saving your work to the photo library (so that you can synchronize back to your computer)
- send to mail
- undo
I had not tried out Sketches before, but have been giving it a go this morning. Very nice. The undo feature lets you go back quite a few levels / actions – I went back 6 without a problem. And it’s quite nice to be able to to doodle something quickly on a camera roll pic and then mail it to yourself / others.
Read on for a little more detail on Sketches and the developers behind it …
Here’s a brief description of Sketches main abilities (before today’s update):
The current version already allows you to draw on the screen, select a picture from the photo album or shoot a photo to draw on top of it. It will save your work automatically, unless you clear it using the button or shaking your iPhone like an etch-a-sketch. You can draw full-screen: the UI will hide when you tap on the screen.
The program is developed by LateNiteSoft. Cool name, and a pretty good reason for the name:
We are two developers that dedicate all our spare time to work on cool apps for the Mac, iPhone and soon the iPod touch 😉 We have day jobs, families and the usual commitments of adult life, and that’s why we are forced to work on our passion late at night. Someday we’ll have such an interesting portfolio and broad clientele that we might rename ourselves EarlyMorningSoft.
Sketches 0.3 is available now on Installer, or you can get more information and download it at:
http://sketches.latenitesoft.com/Home.html
Via: Spotted this via Bowhuntr11’s post at modmyiphone
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