![]() ![]() It’s also pretty sensitive to your fingers, so if you accidentally swipe one finger, it might detect it as your Apple Pencil. You won't find any pencils or watercolor brushes here - just pen and paper. It's like Paper without artistic aspiration. While you do pay for that real notebook experience, the only real downside to this app is that it’s missing templates that other apps can provide. Penultimate is a 99-cent handwriting app from Evernote for the iPad. It’s the closest notebook feeling you can get out of taking digital notes. This feature is what really sets this app apart from the rest. The most unique feature is that you swipe with two fingers left or right to change pages, just like a regular notebook. Like some of the other note-taking apps, GoodNotes 5 allows you to separate your notes into different notebooks for easier access and customization. With the $7.99 fee, you get access to a lot of the same features as Notability’s Plus subscription. This is the only app on the list that you have to pay for out of the app store, but really brings that notebook feel to taking notes. If you don’t mind the free version basically being a “free trial” with limits, it’s a fine app, but the subscription makes the app well worth it. The only downside to this app is that while it is free, it does feel like you have to purchase the Plus subscription to get access to almost the entire app. ![]() The app feels more like a binder full of different notebooks, where you can add various things from dividers, calendar events and even access to your Google Drive account. A workaround to this is by using the sketch feature, which allows you to draw out your notes and pick from different colored backgrounds and pen colors.Įvernote also allows you to use different presets or your own custom templates. While you can use the Apple Pencil to write notes, Evernote takes whatever you write out and converts it to text. This is probably one of the more interesting note-taking apps that I’ve used. While the app is easy to use, the biggest downside is that it doesn’t offer many themes to make your notes special. The ruler function is pretty neat and is something that other apps don’t have. You can even scan documents and take photos if you need them in your notes. This app is perfect for a student who doesn’t really want to look into third-party apps and just wants to be able to take notes easily. ![]()
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