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But check out Notes Plus on the iPad - I use it with the Hand stylus most of the time too, which is also highly recommended.Īnd no - I'm not on the payroll or commission for either Notes Plus or I can then sort it out in Evernote, tag it, and put it into whatever notebook I want. I've set up my default notebook in Evernote as a sort of inbox, as I also have it linked to other apps as well (such as Zite, and my iPad browser, iCab Mobile), so anything I send to Evernote from anywhere goes to the "Inbox" notebook. And I can send notes from Notes Plus to Evernote on a completely selective basis by email. So, I use Notes Plus as a note-taking, scribbling, diagrams, and general writing pad app, while I use Evernote for storing vast amounts of information much of which is random and unrelated between different notebooks.
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Which, for me at least, is better than Penultimate syncing absolutely everything. It doesn't link directly to Evernote, but it has Email out, so I just email notes that I want in Evernote to my Evernote email address. The palm protector works a treat, the zoom feature works beautifully, the writing is oh-so-responsive, it takes voice notes, and it syncs via Dropbox. Its note-taking features, though - the main reason for the app - are absolutely superb. It even has a built-in browser that allows you so select chunks of a page and "flick" it over to your notebook - fabulous for research or working up a lesson, assignment, etc. However, after seeing several of the Med Students I teach (who were the ones who put me onto Notability) switching to Notes Plus, I made the switch myself as well.Īnd - WOW! If you think Notability has features, you should check out Notes Plus. I switched from Penultimate to Notability, and was mighty impressed, as are others in this thread. I know I've posted this in other areas of the forum - specifically the Penultimate threads - but for those looking for alternatives, have a look at Notes Plus.