![]() ![]() You can even see how the ink changes as you lift the Apple Pencil off the screen. This new version only increases their lead. I have always felt that GoodNotes had the most natural writing for the iPad. The best thing about the new version is the improved ink engine. There is a pile of applications that claim to turn your iPad into a virtual notebook but none of them, in my opinion, do that as good as GoodNotes, which just released version 5. Regardless, click below to download: Daily Diary Forms Daily Plan Forms Week Scorecard Forms Week Review Forms Sort of related, Tom Solid made his own forms that are far superior to mine if you want more detail. You can leave them right in GoodNotes or, if you are a fancy Day One user like me, export the completed page as an image to Day One. Once you complete customizing your form, export to PDF, and you can then import and edit them in GoodNotes. Enjoy, and let me know if you make something amazing with them. I changed the font to a system font for these downloads and changed some of the titles specific to me, such as working on a Field Guide every day, to something more generic. These differ from the versions I made for myself in that I used a custom flavor of Futura that I purchased years ago. (I built all of these using OmniGraffle.) Links are below in OmniGraffle, PSD, and PNG format. Since then, I have found myself increasingly using a paper journal for much of this data, but I know a bunch of readers wanted to modify my forms. I wrote up my GoodNotes journal pages a few months ago. I use GoodNotes because it is so good at what it does. What I like best about this feature is that it falls more in the category of “in addition” than “essential feature”. Think of this more as a shared note than a shared whiteboard. That’s not bad, considering what is happening. The pen strokes don’t show up in real-time but instead with a delay that, in my tests, were as fast as 20 seconds and as slow as 40 seconds. The new feature works just as if you and a friend share a piece of paper across a desk. While I’ve often used online collaboration tools with text in apps like Google Docs and Apple Notes, it had never occurred to collaborate with GoodNotes. It’s also easy to write in a magnified view while the words simultaneously appear in a normal size on the page behind it.Īnd with yesterday’s version 5.5 update, GoodNotes is now also able to collaborate. With GoodNotes, it’s easy to mix drawing and writing. The app is reliable, has an excellent ink engine, and, most of all, the developer has thought through the digital writing workflow better than any other app I tried (including Apple Notes). In doing so GoodNotes quickly rose to the top for me in the “draw words on an iPad” category. Powerful, intelligent eraser tool: Choose to erase the entire stroke or just part of it.I’ve been noodling a lot lately with digital journaling tools. Use the Shape Tool to draw perfect shapes and lines Move, resize, rotate, or change the color of the text Prepare your script on the Mac and continue on other devices Use iCloud to sync recent changes to your iPad, iPhone, and other Macs Drag and drop to instantly export a document or page to PDF Create a custom outline for easy navigation between drafts Mark the most important documents, pages, and folders as favorites for quick access Organize documents in folders, creating unlimited subfolders You can create, import, and edit documents on the Mac, support PDF and image imports to add notes in GoodNotes, and drag and drop to add documents from the Mac to an existing GoodNotes notebook. GoodNotes 5 is a very good Mac handwriting application. ![]()
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