Markup isn't doing anything that you can't do already with apps like Napkin or Skitch, which may leave some concerned that Apple is once again pushing out third party developers with this new feature. You also have the ability to draw shapes and add text annotations, and fill out PDF file attachments, complete with signature. You can also draw shapes like arrows, and circles, which Markup will automatically try to straighten and neaten up. What's more, Markup sports a magnifying loupe, so you can draw attention to a specific portion of the attached document by zooming in. Markup makes it possible to do exactly that - mark up the files you attach in mail. Mail has always made it easy to attach documents, but Apple's taking it one step further by introducing a new feature in Yosemite called Markup.
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