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Skim is a PDF reader and note-taker for OS X. Skim is designed to help you read and annotate scientific papers in PDF.

Skim includes many features and has a great user interface.

What’s new:

Version 1.2.1:

  • Add preset for synchronization with TeXMaker and AlphaX.
  • New AppleScript command to convert PDF annotations to Skim notes.
  • Handle PDF files in Skim’s Spotlight importer, so Skim notes can be searched.
  • Add alternate contextual menu in notes table to edit text in a separate window.
  • Black screen feature in Presentation mode, use the ‘b’ key.
  • Improved AppleScript support for rich text
  • The width of the reading bar is now sticky.
  • Set fill color from Favorite Colors toolbar item when holding the Option key.
  • Add Traditional Chinese localization (thanks Jim Chiu!).
  • Some initial support for Open Meta tags.Readable by ApppleScript and saved with Save As and Export as PDF.
  • Rotate pages in the correct direction using gestures.
  • Use larger margins around selectable text.
  • Show find panel on the current space.
  • Ignore mouse moved events for PDF-TeX synchronization.
  • Fix Quick Look generator for Freehand notes.
  • Prevent clipped small toolbar buttons on Tiger.
  • Fix Help on PDF-TeX synchronization.
  • Respect page rotation in copied TIFF images.
  • Better conversions of PDF annotations to Skim notes.
  • Prefer using SyncTeX over PDFSync.
  • Improvements to template support.
  • Fix resizing and tracking rect of full screen side panels.
  • Make freehand note tool mode accessible through shortcuts.
  • Make sure full screen windows fill the screen after illegal moves in Spaces.
  • Fix row height in thumbnail and snapshot tables.
  • Display more context around a selected find result.
  • Full screen windows are now shown on all Spaces to avoid inconsistencies.
  • Fix automatic cropping of a single page.
  • Make sure the window is redrawn after a reload.
  • Improved thread safety for dvi conversion.

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