It’s fine if you write or type in English but I would imagine it would have limited use in, for instance, the Malay language. ![]() There is also a fair amount of fonts, with it being easy to change sizes or typeface, with the option of setting defaults so you don’t have to keep reselecting your preferred font.Īt the Goodnotes briefing, we were able to test things like handwriting spell check, as well as the option to edit sentences to make them longer, or even change their tone, basically like having an inbuilt editor. start.īesides typing and writing, you can also import images into the notebook and do minor edits such as cropping and resizing. The easiest way to start is just clicking on New, choosing the Notebook option, pick a cover, a paper format you like and then just. Goodnotes can feel a little overwhelming at first though there is a helpful video on getting started via the Goodnotes YouTube channel, if you need it. GoodNotes, however, touts most of its fancy new AI features on the iPad and in handwriting so I reluctantly gave it a go. The app on the iPhone feels fairly limited as if I just wanted to-dos I could use the built-in Reminder or Notes app on iOS and the interface feels really stripped down as compared to on larger devices.Īs for Mac, it is a nice option if you are not into handwriting and are perfectly content to type in your notes and so far the desktop version is fairly stable, has a clean, uncluttered interface and isn’t as unwieldy as Microsoft’s OneNote. I tried the app on an iPhone, iPad and Mac and weirdly I found it most comfortable to use on the Mac because as I’ve mentioned before I have terrible handwriting. You have the option of just buying Goodnotes 6 outright but it means you can only sync on one version and not between, say, Mac and iPad. The main benefit of a Goodnotes subscription from my point of view is being able to switch and sync between iPhone, Mac and iPad. My main question is whether Goodnotes 6 is currently worth switching to even with the new subscription? So I put the app through its paces and made my own conclusions. I recently purchased the previous version of Goodnotes but have mostly used their competitor Notability that also switched to a subscription model, angering many of its longtime users. Goodnotes has since published a long FAQ on its website as well as introduced discounts but users have now started looking for alternative apps, mostly ones that did not rely on subscriptions such as Noteful and Nebo. Users who did not want to switch to Goodnotes 5 or accidentally moved to Goodnotes 6 were upset that it was difficult to just stay on the older model, and those who had just recently purchased the app felt they got shortchanged. The change has gotten quite a lot of pushback from its community of users with many of them complaining that it was confusing to switch between the versions or revert to Goodnotes 5 as instead of a separate app, Goodnotes 6 is an update. ![]() Goodnotes is now on its latest version, Goodnotes 6 and has switched to a subscription model from its previous one-time payment model. The app went viral online when content creators showed the beautiful templates they made-everything from digital planners to stickers and various colourful layouts, with many of those creations being sold online or downloadable for free. It’s also now been made available for Android on Google Play. Goodnotes is one of the most popular if not the most popular third-party notetaking apps on the App Store. ![]() It’s a good thing then that Goodnotes 6, like its previous versions, accommodates both handwriting and typing. Reviewing the latest version of the popular Goodnotes app has made me come face-to-face with the truth: wow, my handwriting is hideous. KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 24 - Sometimes writing reminds you of important things.
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