Just like Skitch, you can go to town on your screenshots with text, arrows, lines, drawings, cropping, and redact sensitive or revealing information. That’s not bad for a free app, but where Monosnap really shines is in the editing department. It also has a selfie mode, as well as the ability to create screen recordings. However, it throws in a few enhancements, such as the ability to take full screen screenshots with a timer, or auto upload selection captures to your FTP or cloud storage. Monosnap doesn’t have quite as robust capture options as Skitch, only giving you the ability to snap a selection or the full screen. It’s difficult to place Monosnap in second, because it has a lot going for it…so much so, that it might be more of a tie. Also, because Skitch is an Evernote product, you can sign into your Evernote account and save your snaps there.
With Skitch, you can share your creations via AirDrop, Notes, FTP, or your social media accounts. You can then save your final screenshot in one of eight file formats.
Once you’ve captured the perfect screenshot, Skitch will let you dress it up with a multitude of editing tools, including arrows, lines, shapes, highlights, callouts, and pixelation for obscuring personal information.