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.SKIM File Extension

A .SKIM file is a Skim Notes File, created by Skim.

Open with Skim. Available for Mac.

What is a .SKIM file?

The .SKIM file extension is used for Skim Notes Files. These files are created by an application called Skim, which is primarily used for reading PDF documents. When you use Skim to add notes or annotations to a PDF, those notes are saved in a separate file with the .SKIM extension. This means that the original PDF file remains unchanged, and all your comments, highlights, or annotations are stored in this additional file.

To use a .SKIM file, you need to have the Skim application installed on your computer. This file type is specifically designed to work with Skim and cannot be opened by standard PDF viewers. The notes file is useful because it allows you to keep your annotations separate from the PDF, which can be helpful for reviewing or sharing comments without altering the original document.

When you want to view your notes alongside the PDF, you must open the corresponding .SKIM file in Skim. To do this, you start by opening the Skim application. Then, you go to the File menu and select "Read Notes..." from the options. This action will load the annotations from the .SKIM file into the PDF document you are viewing.

It's important to note that the .SKIM file should be named similarly to the PDF file it corresponds to. For example, if your PDF is named "example.pdf," the Skim notes file should be named "example.skim." This naming convention helps the Skim application easily match the notes file with the correct PDF.

In summary, .SKIM files are useful for storing annotations separately from PDF files in the Skim application. To view or manage these notes, you need to use the Skim program and follow the specific steps to load the notes into the application.

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