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Apple has announced the preview of its next version of iOS at the WWDC's keynote, and since then we've been hearing of various new features discovered by Apple pundits. Tech publication iDownloadBlog has discovered a feature in iOS 9, called Markup, which allows users to annotate email attachments.
This feature is similar to a feature which is available in the Mail app under OS X Yosemite. Markup lets iPhone and iPad users annotate email attachments, such as image files, PDFs and others. By using this new features, iOS users can sketch, zoom, add text, and sign documents. The Shape button is still missing, which allows users to easily insert squares, circles, and others.
The new productivity feature works for both incoming or outgoing attachments, allowing users to annotate either the attachments they receive, or those that they send. At the moment, there is no option to save the annotated document to either your Camera Roll, or iCloud Drive, but this could happen in the final version of iOS 9.
Source: iDownloadBlog