Hidden in the Mac App paint, This Way Found - There are many new features that Apple introduced through OS X 10:10 Yosemite . Interestingly , some of the features seem to deliberately hidden by Apple so that ordinary users will not know. One of the features in question is a paint application.
Most users may not be aware of Yosemite paint app presence there . Fortunately , a number of advanced Mac users are willing to share this information to you .
To be able to access the paint app in Yosemite , you need to open any image file in Preview . If the preview is not the default application to open the image file on your Mac , then you need to right click on the file , select Open With , select Preview.app . Furthermore, in the Preview menu at the top , you will see a toolbox icon . Click on it and you can use it.
Paint in the Preview function is certainly not such as Photoshop . However you can use a simple tool to quickly edit or provide markup on the image file . There's even a signature function that lets you mark a document digitally using a laptop trackpad or Magic Trackpad .
Sounds easy enough, right ? Good luck!
Most users may not be aware of Yosemite paint app presence there . Fortunately , a number of advanced Mac users are willing to share this information to you .
To be able to access the paint app in Yosemite , you need to open any image file in Preview . If the preview is not the default application to open the image file on your Mac , then you need to right click on the file , select Open With , select Preview.app . Furthermore, in the Preview menu at the top , you will see a toolbox icon . Click on it and you can use it.
Paint in the Preview function is certainly not such as Photoshop . However you can use a simple tool to quickly edit or provide markup on the image file . There's even a signature function that lets you mark a document digitally using a laptop trackpad or Magic Trackpad .
Sounds easy enough, right ? Good luck!