Goodnotes is releasing a new version with features like AI-powered handwriting recognition, a marketplace for digital stationery, and an educational module for maths in the popular note-taking app’s ...
Now there are a ton of great note-taling apps that let you organize and search random notes. And there are a ton of handwriting apps that will let you make notes with a stylus. What's missing is a ...
The iPad’s Quick Notes feature redefines how you capture and organize ideas, combining the tactile satisfaction of handwriting with the efficiency of digital tools. Whether you’re brainstorming, ...
Handwritten notes are a personal way to capture ideas, but converting them into digital text offers benefits like easier editing and sharing ...
How to use Scribble to take notes in iPadOS 16 Your email has been sent iPadOS 16's handwriting-recognition feature automatically converts Apple Pencil writing to text. Here's how to take notes using ...
Popular note-taking app and PDF editor GoodNotes has received its first major update in four years, introducing new AI-powered handwriting recognition features, a marketplace for digital stationery, ...
The pen may be mightier than the sword, but if it lacks the capabilities available to users on other platforms, it’s of limited use on the Mac side. Good news then for Mac users of the Pulse Smartpen ...
In the digital age, iPads have become indispensable tools for capturing and organizing thoughts, ideas, and information. With the advent of the Apple Pencil, the iPad has transformed into a powerful ...
An award-winning iOS note-taking app is coming to Android this year, and it's going to replace all other notes apps for me.
Apple finally brought handwriting recognition to iPad. With Scribble built in iPadOS 14, it’s possible to enter text simply by drawing on the screen. My testing with the first version shows its an ...
Papyrus, parchment, slate, notebook; writing media have continued to evolve as technologies have changed. A new one pushes the others without, however, making them entirely obsolete. Let's think about ...