After using a variety of apps in previous semesters (Notes, Pages, Evernote, OneNote, etc.), I ended up all being pretty disappointed in them.
The reason is, I need to have the ability to draw graphs, sketches and circle/underline stuff using my Mac. I figured there had to be a note app that would take advantage of the MacBook Air's trackpad and allow you to use a stylus to draw stuff using that.
Been looking at Notability and it seems to do this well? I say seem because there is barely any videos of it being used on the Mac. It seems to work great on an iPad, but I don't have an iPad.
Anyone use it on the Mac before? Can you draw stuff and type? Do you need a good stylus for it to be precise?
Edit: I know these questions can all be answered by simply buying the app but the thing is, it costs $6 which is kidna steep for some features I'm not clear about.
The reason is, I need to have the ability to draw graphs, sketches and circle/underline stuff using my Mac. I figured there had to be a note app that would take advantage of the MacBook Air's trackpad and allow you to use a stylus to draw stuff using that.
Been looking at Notability and it seems to do this well? I say seem because there is barely any videos of it being used on the Mac. It seems to work great on an iPad, but I don't have an iPad.
Anyone use it on the Mac before? Can you draw stuff and type? Do you need a good stylus for it to be precise?
Edit: I know these questions can all be answered by simply buying the app but the thing is, it costs $6 which is kidna steep for some features I'm not clear about.
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