![]() In spite of their differences, they share an essential feature: auto-advance. The zoom tool is very popular amongst digital note-takers, and both of these apps have it. But do we really need so many different sized erasers? When you’re done using the eraser in GoodNotes, it will be automatically deselected Notability doesn’t have this feature. While GoodNotes only offers three different sizes, Notability has twelve. Their erasers are pixel- and stroke-specific and can erase the highlighter only (if you want). ![]() The highlighter in both apps goes behind your ink and has personalisation options similar to those of the pen tools. Both apps provide a satisfying writing experience with reliable palm rejection. Notability has a slight edge with its colour picker, but it’s probably not enough to choose it over GoodNotes. Both apps also allow you to select unique pen colours by entering a hex code. GoodNotes’s pen measurement in millimetres and Notability’s set pen sizes are equally functional. I can honestly say that I have never put them to any use. Taking notes with them is not very practical, though. For drawing shapes and diagrams, you can use Notability’s dashed and dotted pens. As opposed to fountain pens in general, we personally love the GoodNotes brush pen. Both apps have fountain and ballpoint pens. Though the apps take different approaches to personalise their pen tools, they both provide a superb user experience. Take us, for example, we prefer using our digital notebooks. The important thing is that you can use the exact template you want (in both apps). More templates are, therefore, not necessarily an advantage as you might not even use them. But it doesn’t matter because both apps allow users to import their own templates. At first glance, it may appear that Notability has a larger collection of page templates. Both apps have a respectable number of available page sizes and orientations (portrait and landscape). With Notability’s updated page templates, it’s tough to say which app does page customisation better. If you are in the Apple ecosystem, you can use either app to sync your documents and continue working on them from any device. We can’t wait to see which app makes it to other operating systems first. Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear there are any plans to develop Windows or Android versions of either app at this time. Notability and GoodNotes are available on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. In this section, we’ll look at the similarities between Notability and GoodNotes that make it tough to decide which app to download. Similarities between Notability and GoodNotes ![]() Also, you check out our comprehensive user guides: We’re here to help you narrow down your app options and find the one that best suits your needs. can anyone like reassure me lool.In 2023, there are a lot of different note-taking apps available, but Notability and GoodNotes remain the two most popular options. so like idk what to do tbhh i don t wnna have the infinite space for my notes just like on one note and I just don't know what to decide on. i do plan on taking my iPad everywhere but like, idk maybe being able to open my notes on my laptop would also be nice. The main problem with good notes is that its not cross platform unlike good notes. on one note, its so hard to navigate the imported file since i can'r select certain pages to be imported. not to mention how importing files looks much nicer on good notes than one note. tbh the price isn't rlly the problem since good notes is only like 10 bucks for the full app, but I've tried their free version and i just like the file organization and the way the notes look and stuff. so in gr 12 i used one note since I have the Microsoft surface pro so i could take notes on that, but since ill be taking notes on the iPad, I'm debating between good notes and one note. I got the iPad, and now I'm tryna plan what app to use to take notes. So like I'm going to uni next year and Im planning to switch notes to digital.
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