Goodnotes 43/27/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() On two occasions, we had to write the same word twice because the app didn’t pick it up the first time. We also had some issues getting the app to pick up pen strokes. When we tested the Notability’s handwriting quality, we were surprised to find the handwriting appears somewhat pixelated and jagged: GoodNotes’ writing posture and sensitivity settings make it easy to create smooth lines with minimal lag: Unlike GoodNotes, Notability doesn’t let you choose your own pen thickness - you have to choose from the pre-set options available in the app. Notability lets you choose between 4 different pen styles: ballpoint, fountain, and 2 dotted lines. You can choose between 3 pen thickness modes, each of which can be customized further to your preferred thickness (from 0.1 millimeters up to 2 millimeters). ![]() The fountain and brush pen modes offer additional customization options for pressure sensitivity and tip sharpness. GoodNotes lets you choose between 3 different pen styles: fountain pen, ball pen, and brush pen. You can toggle on left-handed mode, turn on palm detection, and set up Notability to automatically detect shapes and straight lines. Notability doesn’t currently offer these configuration options. GoodNotes lets you set your sensitivity level and writing posture in the Stylus & Palm Rejection settings: The writing experience is smoother and more customizable on GoodNotes. Apple Pencil Compatibilityīoth GoodNotes and Notability are compatible with Apple Pencil. Let’s take a closer look at how the apps compare in terms of Apple Pencil compatibility, pen styles, smoothness, and lag. Overall, the writing experience is much smoother and more customizable in GoodNotes. GoodNotes Writing Experienceīoth apps let you choose between editing and view-only mode. Export to Rich Text file or to cloud services.Password-protect your Subjects, Dividers, and exported PDFs.Access to premium planners, templates, and stickers.Publish notes to the Notability template gallery.Notebooks organized in Subjects and Dividers.Open multiple documents simultaneously with tabs.Pressure sensitivity settings for Apple Pencil and palm rejection.Notebooks organized as individual documents and folders.Here’s a rundown of the features unique to GoodNotes: Scan documents using your device’s camera.Favorite colors for pens and highlighters.(We’ve broken down the cost comparison in another section.) Shared featuresīoth GoodNotes and Notability offer the following features (please note this isn’t a complete list - we’ve just included the highlights!): Notability features comparison section, please note that we’re comparing the features of the paid versions of the apps. Notability for Digital PlanningĪs you read through our GoodNotes vs. Try it out - your first 3 notebooks are freeĭownload GoodNotes for free today. Now you can head over to your Windows computer or Android phone and always see the latest changes to your notes and documents in the cloud. Change other auto-backup settings if needed, and tap Done.Choose a cloud storage and sign in to it.Tap the ⚙️ icon in the top-right corner of the Library view > Settings > Automatic Backup, and enable Auto Backup.Originally, the feature has been implemented to keep your files safe so you never need to worry about losing them.īut it also means that the latest version of your notes will always be available online. If you have auto-backup turned on, GoodNotes will upload all your notes your the cloud storage of choice:Īll changes will automatically update in the copies in your cloud storage. So long as you have the cloud storage app on your device, you’ll be able to view your GoodNotes notes on Windows or Android too. Access your notes in Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive by activating auto-backup *The web viewer is available after unlocking the full version of GoodNotes. So yes, you (and anyone you want to collaborate with) will be able to view GoodNotes from Android or Windows using Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox - you name it. ![]()
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