

Skim is a PDF reader and note-taker for OS X. It is designed to help you read and annotate scientific papers in PDF, but is also great for viewing any PDF file.
Stop printing and start skimming.
Features:
* Viewing PDFs
* Adding and editing notes
* Highlighting important text
* Making “snapshots” for easy reference
* Navigation using table of contents or thumbnails
* View all your notes and highlights
* Convenient reading in full screen
* Giving powerful presentations
* Handy preview of internal links
* Focus using a reading bar
* Magnification tool
* Extensive AppleScript support
* Bookmarks
* Support for Apple Remote Control
* Interaction with LaTeX and PDFSync
* Spotlight support
* Highly customizable
* And much more…
What’s new in this version:
* Automatically select the proper paper size in the print info.
* Add support for Keyspan Frontrow remote control.
* Change the shortcuts for moving and resizing of the reading bar to avoid conflicts with Spaces on Leopard.
* New keys for note type icons to be used in RTFD export templates.
* Add Russian localization. (Thanks Michael Krekin!)
* Add QuickLook plugin for PDF bundles and Skim notes files.
* Add support for counters in export template.
* Show page number in window title.
* Really prevent selection in Leopard for context menu.
* Fix remote control support.
* Fix empty thumbnails that could sometimes occur.
* Fix transition popup in French localization.
* More efficient gradient drawing.
* Faster save of disk image on Leopard.
* Fix line widths that could sometimes be wrong.
* Smoother first transition in presentation mode.
* Fix a possible crasher in DVI converter.
* Fix segmented buttons on Leopard, shift images and use consistent style.
* Smoother animation of button when swapping find tables.
* Fix an exception that prevented toolbar customization on Leopard.
* Reduce some unnecessary memory usage.
* Always synchronize full screen zoom button.



