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| Notebooks for iPad |
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15 | 4.60% |
| UPAD |
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26 | 7.98% |
| neu.Notes |
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1 | 0.31% |
| Penultimate |
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57 | 17.48% |
| FastFinga |
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1 | 0.31% |
| Noterize |
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7 | 2.15% |
| Noteshelf |
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46 | 14.11% |
| Note Taker HD |
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41 | 12.58% |
| CourseNotes |
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0 | 0% |
| PhatPad |
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2 | 0.61% |
| Notebooks for iPad |
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7 | 2.15% |
| WritePad for iPad |
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3 | 0.92% |
| Other (Please mention) |
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120 | 36.81% |
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LOL, but seriously - yep, I did read the manual. Although, I found out about the colour picker in a review on Youtube, I think.
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Thanks for your suggestions, bud! I've done lots of research and definitely have decided to use Noteshelf. I know that the developers are working on PDF import and other such options, and I'm willing to give them some time. I might get Goodreader to annotate PDFs and PPTs and such until then, but I have never found the need to do so, now that I think about it. Thanks again! I can't wait to drive down home to get my iPad tomorrow and try it out!
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Yet Another NoteShelf Sample
NoteShelf ... which didn't seem to be too popular in this thread earlier ... has come to enjoy some favorable comments as of late. As a fan of Noteshelf, I'm going to ride this wave a bit with yet another sample page. :-)
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I have tested countless apps for notetaking and I always seem to find my way back to noteshelf. Very clean looking organization of notes, looks like the iBooks shelf. You have the ability to group together notebooks for more depth to organization. Obviously wrist guard, and zoom in writing are a huge factor. The handwriting is very smooth and can even make bad handwriting look good on the screen. The only reason I even attempt to test new apps is because of the lack of pdf annotation. Once this is implemented, my search for the perfect notetaking app will cease, and I can finally live in peace.
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I've posted several snapshots of Noteshelf at this location:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost...4&postcount=22 Seems appropriate to include that link in THIS thread. :-) |
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I'm surprised Evernote is not in the poll selection. It's the best note taking app if I feel like typing, but if I'm using my stylus then I would go for Penultimate. Well organized notes and syncs to Dropbox!
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I have gone through three different styluses ... each switch being a vast improvement from the previous.
I currently use a mesh tipped stylus from Boxwave (right in image below) - as opposed to a rubber tipped stylus (left). A mesh tipped stylus glides accross the screen with effortless resistance. If you get a rubber tip - and especially if your screen is clean, then it will grip the screen - you'll find yourself trying to push the tip across the glass display with much resistance. A mesh type is a VAST improvement ... it glides across the screen very easy. It flexes a bit. Don't worry - it will not scratch your screen at all. I feel that I could take notes all day long just as good as with a pen and paper - no more fatigue. :-) From Amazon, the Boxwave that I have cost around $12.00 ( going from memory there ). There are many styles. Good Luck with your decision, let me know what you decide. Last edited by richimages; Nov 26, 2012 at 12:31 PM. |
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everyone seems to love Noteshelf but it doesn't have the one thing I'm looking for which is conversion to text. is there a "second place" that has that feature? Notes Plus seems buggy from the reviews, which would be fine to test if it was a dollar or two but for $10 (including the conversion add-on) it's a "major" purchase.
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However, I thought it worked really well for converting to text. Perhaps some people were not writing very neatly. $10.00 is a lot for an app, comparatively ... but it is a very good app nonetheless. I like Noteshelf ... but I used Notes Plus for a long time before I found Noteshelf's simplicity and excellent GUI. I'm still very fond of Notes Plus. Let me know if you decide to break down and give it a try. |
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I purchased it even lower at $0,99 (I believe), but handwriting recognition is an in-app purchase to be added. I never got that far because I simply don't like the Notes+ interface.
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Which ones are free or at least provide a Lite version to test out? I'm playing with the Bamboo Notebook app lite version and it works pretty well with the cheap stylus I have. I'm testing to see if I'd ever use a stylus and if I did, what for?
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Do you know if Noteshelf has the ability to import PDF files from sites and take notes on the slides themselves?
Also, does it have Google Drive/Docs support?
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Bamboo Paper isn't the baddest you'll get. In fact I still use itnnow and then for strictly sketching. For notetaking, a good stylus is a nice thing to have. ---------- Quote:
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I've spent the past few days on a a series of events we organised for our clients. I used Noteshelf to take notes, adding sketches and ocasionally a picture. Either way, I had to work fast at times. A small part of handwriting was done with the zoombox, the majority was done without - to have more feel with the page layout. Overall, I made good use of the Scissors tool, what a life saver that proves to be!
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Yep ... there's something to be said about a good GUI design ... which should be simple enough for immediate use of the app! That being said, if you read the manual, you may become aware of additional features that you did not notice. For example, it was only recently that I discovered there are actually infinite colors than the standard default colors for pens, calligraphy pens, and colored pencils ... that helped tremendously. Okay ... I'm rambling ... at any rate, glad you like the app. |
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Here's another trick I discovered a few days ago: tapping on the binocular at the top right of the screen gets you to an overview of all the pages in the notebook. So, the alternative: when wrist protection is activated, tap the page navigation tab right in the middle on the page numbering - and you get a list of all pages in the notebook.
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