True." I wonder, Matt, welcome back to my Apple podcast. A podcast that makes a personal connection to everything Apple. This past summer, that is, the summer of 2014, Apple introduced Yosemite for the Mac, the latest operating system. Along with it, a ton of new features, including one feature that enables you to annotate documents and photos inside the Mail app. So, actually, what you're looking at here is a new message that I'm composing, that I dragged a PDF document into, and I want to be able to annotate this document. So, when you select it in the top right corner, you see here a drop-down arrow with the ability to markup. Before I show you how this is done, I want you to understand that there's a larger component to this new feature. For example, the features that are built into Mail, in terms of annotating documents and photos, are actually the same tools that are built into Preview. So, let's take a look at Preview. Here's the same document that I just dragged into that message that you're now viewing. And, Pete, in Preview, if you look at the menu along the top, you'll see that there are a range of annotation tools. Most of those annotation tools are the same tools you will see in Mail. So, for example, I have the freeform tool selected now, and if I go ahead and choose red, you see I can go here and just draw a freeform line right onto my document. I can also choose shapes as well, and I can then customize the color of the line. So, I can make the color of the line orange, and I can maybe change the interior color to yellow. In Preview, you can also add text. So,...