You can style your selection to change the type of ink (and we still can’t choose the fountain pen), its colour, and pen thickness. You can only select handwriting alone, images alone, etc. Rearranging your notes in Notability is tedious. If we can’t customise what to pick up, we should at least be able to pick everything. Cheaper and even free apps can pick up everything on the page. In 2022, it is unacceptable to for a note-taking app to have a lasso tool as limited as the one you get in Notability. It has auto-advance, so you don’t have to manually move it around. However, over the years most users seem to prefer using this tool to improve their handwriting. The zoom tool can help you add tiny notes to your pages, especially when you’ve run out of space. The developers’ dedication to minimalism has always been very impressive. Notability can erase the highlighter only, without a dedicated option for it. The eraser, in Notability, erases both per stroke and pixel. Does anyone prefer a front highlighter that dims their notes? Do tell! Eraser We’re not sure why the developers have kept this option. It goes behind your ink/text, with the option to bring it to the front. The highlighter has the same customisation options as those for the pen tool. The handwriting experience in Notability is excellent palm rejection is perfect and there is no lag when using the Apple Pencil. There are 32 colours I absolutely don’t need that force me to scroll the colour palette to use my custom colours. It seems the minimalist in me grows stronger every day. Rearranging, editing and deleting colours from this palette is limited to your custom colours. We would need less if we could edit or delete the default colours. You can have up to 64 colours in the app. Those are the best options to make sure you pick the exact colours you want. We’ve always loved the fixed pen thicknesses in Notability they simply work! You can add custom colours to the palette with a Hex code or colour picker. They are, however, cool to have for drawing diagrams and perhaps, creating other things we haven’t figured out yet.Īll your pens have a decent range of fixed pen thicknesses and default colours. The dashed and dotted pens are not very practical for handwritten notes. The app has two pen tools a ballpoint and fountain pen. PDF annotation is quite an effective note-taking method. You can also bring in PDF documents to read and annotate them in Notability. We prefer using our digital notebooks in any note-taking app. You can also browse the Notability Gallery for some free ones.įor digital notebooks, you have to import those. If you’re unhappy with these templates, and Notability has plenty of them, you can add custom templates to the app’s library. With a bit of time on your hands, you can choose a template, its size, grid spacing, orientation and even page colour for your new notebook. We’ve increasingly been hearing complaints about syncing issues with Notability lately, though (so tread with caution). The app looks familiar on different operating systems, making it easy to switch between the devices as you work. Whichever device you pick up, creating a new notebook can be a single-tap process. In Notability, you can either create a new notebook with native or custom templates or import digital notebooks into the app. We’ll therefore mostly focus on the iPad version of the app because it makes the most sense for handwritten notes. Notability is first an iPad app, with some useful Mac features that you can also access on your iPhone. This review focuses on the subscription version of the app. Notability has a free trial, so you can try it before signing up for the subscription. Nebo: $7.99 (Editor’s choice for handwriting-to-text conversion).That, however, would not make Notability worth subscribing to considering the number of non-subscription note-taking apps on the market: It’s easier to justify a subscription you can share with 5 other people (even if it costs slightly more). You get a discount for your first year at $11.99, which renews at the normal price.Īpple now supports family sharing for subscriptions subscription apps should all offer this option. It costs $2.99/month or 14.99/year to access it on all your devices. Notability is a handwriting note-taking app for the iPad, iPhone and Mac. Limited page rotation (no ink rotation).Limited lasso tool (picks up handwriting only).
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