![]() ![]() For students, office workers and creative types alike, Paper is a great way to bring your next big idea to life.ĭrawing like a pro with Paper: With a recent release of Think Kit that includes tools for straightening up lines, copying smart objects and a sweet free hand fill tool, it’s time to upgrade your doodling skills. Plus, the app is completely free and if you happen to have the Pencil stylus like I do, it’s a joy to use as well.Īs I’ve said, Paper is not meant to be a note taking app but it can be a really good creative outlet. But recently Paper introduced Think Kit, a set of tools that makes it easy to draw flowcharts, graphs and more. ![]() It’s a crazy, creative drawing/doodling app. Paper by FiftyThree is hardly a note taking app. I talked about Notability in detail when I compared it with Evernote. The app is available for just $3.99 in App Store. For students and office workers, Notability makes a lot of sense. So skipping to a particular part of the lecture will bring up the relevant notes you took. If you’re using the keyboard to take notes, the voice notes and the text notes are synced. Notability will also let you import documents like PDFs so you can draw over them and annotate. In just one note, you can start voice recording the lecture, use the keyboard to write, swipe with two fingers to move around the page and use the stylus to doodle/write. Notabilityįor students who want to take an iPad (hopefully with an external keyboard) to the classroom, Notability makes a lot of sense. And not just that, the ones that let you get the most out of the Bluetooth connection by enabling features like palm rejection and a basic level of pressure sensitivity. We’re talking about note taking apps that support stylus input. Today though, we’re not talking about the Pencil stylus. It’s great for doodling but I wouldn’t recommend it for serious handwriting note takers. In full knowledge of Pencil’s downsides, I bought one and tried using it for both drawing and note taking. Ones with super fine tips that are meant for note taking to something like Pencil by FiftyThree that’s more suitable for doodling/drawing. Still, you’ll find all sorts of styluses for the iPad. ![]() Hopefully that’s coming with the new big iPad Pro.īut right now, the best styluses (or, if you prefer, styli) can do is to replicate your finger. Yes, there’s no underlying technology that makes for a super accurate pen input. It’s great for doing everything from editing videos, email, task management, writing and taking notes. It’s been around 5 years since the iPad came out and now there’s no doubt the iPad is more than just a consumption machine. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |