I have tried several of these apps. My problem is that I like too many of them. For me, it has narrowed down to Apple Notes, which is easy to use, allows for easily collecting written and typed notes, photos, files and even web links. Of course, it blends well with IOS. You did a great job of laying out the ups and downs of each. Whichever is chosen, it is best to stay with that alone for a period of time until the features and navigating the app become second nature.
i tried using Apple notes but after a certain point of notes it starts to lag. now im using onenotes pretty decent .easy to organize and make notes. as i barely store anything on onedrive also i guess they offer 365 for college email id . even if not, im pretty much okay with it.
For notability, if you have had the app before they rolled out the subscription you are able to back up your nots on any device inked to the same account along side a few other premium features.
I personally love using four of the apps that were reviewed: GoodNotes, Notability, LiquidText and MarginNote. GoodNotes for hardcore note taking, notability to store all of my pdf’s from classes and power points, liquidtext for deep research, and margin note to study for exams. I also use Apple notes as a second brain.
@@JamesQHolden I use it for research. I would upload pdf’s of articles and texts and compile my findings in the app. It helps me see everything a lot easier.
I use Noteshelf after trying some weeks almost all the other options. I personnaly don’t work for free, and did purchase my iPad Pro at 800 USD, so I don’t mind paying some dollars per month/year to get it. And it totally sync with Evernote, which allow me to collect in one place everything. Thank you for the review, you’re missing I agree Notefull which is so powerful with the folder and tag classification options.
Does any application allow you to save the files in your computer or nas instead of in your cloud and work directly on them and modify them as you would do with any word, excel,... file?
Nebo was a blessing, i used to use apple notes but it is so limited, no darkmode, buggy… nebo is so smooth and has many features like ai chat for research, i never went back
I am a university graduate student. I have just bought my iPad 10th gen. I want to know the best note-taking app that is user-friendly for students andFREE
Hi there, we just released a video on free apps or paid ones that have usable free versions. Feel free to check it out! Spoiler alert: Appel Notes, OneNote and CollaNote are a great place to start 🙃
This video introduced me to Nebo, and I absolutely love it. Plus, it has one of the only handwriting-to-LaTeX converters that actually seems to work. Thanks for the video
Guys go for onenote it’s best. Apple notes is good if your notes doesn’t contain too much pic. I have iPad , pixel and windows LT so for me one note is best for Cross platform features.
th-cam.com/video/y3i88oVk_1o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sbUhxGzQ3IyS2N9L. Do you know which app and which iPad or laptop are used in this video? I see that as soon as the teacher finishes underlining to attract students' focus and attention on the words being taught, the underline disappears. This way the lesson page is not cluttered with too many underlines.
notability has a tape feature that i feel is really useful in active recall for me given that i find it time consuming to find time to make flashcards. however, I cannot affordthe monthly and yearly subscriptions as well as the pain of the limited usage of the free version. Can you recommend a note taking app that does the job?
Hi all. Using a reMarkable and I'm done with it. Too many bugs. I simply want to write notes and put them in a folder structure. I needed a multilevel folder structure. I need this stored in the cloud and don't mind paying for that. Which app would you recommend.
i have problem with goodnotes. My stilus has no pressure sensor, only angle one, so in goodnotes all 3 pen look the same. Is it possible to use angle sensor instead of pressure sensor as basic apple notes do?
I’m looking for an app specifically for to do lists where i can hand write my list but they get put on a list where i can check them off and they disappear, or i can drag and rearrange them by priority. Would any of these have that capability or any apps that you know would??
If you're looking for a free solution, Apple Notes does that on a basic level. If you'd like to try a more premium solution, I love Evernote for this. And you can try it for free as well.
Sounds a little like Minimalist but without the handwriting part. I've used it for a while, it was better before that there were not as much premium features as today but still useful if you want to try it out
Do you know if Goodnotes allows you to put dark templates instead of the regular white templates for your papper? Is it free the dark mode or you just have to peid for every single thing?
There are so many great choices. I mean, Notability and GoodNotes are kind of the gold standar. But Nebo is great too. And Apple Notes is a good free alternative.
@@Paperlikewhat about OneNote? All the problems you mentioned Except storage seems kinda miscellaneous. Also, personally, which among OneNote, Notability, and goodnotes is the best? Taking into account the latest updates I suppose
Imo i found one note very good for college, apple note is good too, but Microsoft 365 is the way to go for me, you can get discount with your college email, i think yearly subscription is 29.99$, I bought it with personal outlook email so 69.99$ for a year. 1TB of cloud storage plus all office apps with one subscription, made me chose this one. Now i take notes with ipad, record lectures speeches when needed, take pictures of white board and then attaching them to my notes. Try free version for a while, if it suits your needs, consider buying the office 365 if you take a lot of pictures and record lectures too much like me
I use Standard Notes. The end-to-end encryption is very nice to have, and the fact it supports basically all major platforms is crucial for me! I like to type in the text on my PC or Macbook, and then be able to copy or edit it on my iPhone or iPad.
What notetaking app are you using on your iPad?
Noteful
Noteful, of course.
Onenote
Notability
@@nayli_amanda😂
I have tried several of these apps. My problem is that I like too many of them. For me, it has narrowed down to Apple Notes, which is easy to use, allows for easily collecting written and typed notes, photos, files and even web links. Of course, it blends well with IOS. You did a great job of laying out the ups and downs of each. Whichever is chosen, it is best to stay with that alone for a period of time until the features and navigating the app become second nature.
i tried using Apple notes but after a certain point of notes it starts to lag. now im using onenotes pretty decent .easy to organize and make notes. as i barely store anything on onedrive also i guess they offer 365 for college email id . even if not, im pretty much okay with it.
Both are great free options! I would even say that OneNote is pretty underrated.
For notability, if you have had the app before they rolled out the subscription you are able to back up your nots on any device inked to the same account along side a few other premium features.
They need to switch that back
I personally love using four of the apps that were reviewed: GoodNotes, Notability, LiquidText and MarginNote. GoodNotes for hardcore note taking, notability to store all of my pdf’s from classes and power points, liquidtext for deep research, and margin note to study for exams. I also use Apple notes as a second brain.
how do you use liquidtext ?
@@JamesQHolden I use it for research. I would upload pdf’s of articles and texts and compile my findings in the app. It helps me see everything a lot easier.
lots of subscriptions tho
I use Noteshelf after trying some weeks almost all the other options. I personnaly don’t work for free, and did purchase my iPad Pro at 800 USD, so I don’t mind paying some dollars per month/year to get it. And it totally sync with Evernote, which allow me to collect in one place everything. Thank you for the review, you’re missing I agree Notefull which is so powerful with the folder and tag classification options.
Does any application allow you to save the files in your computer or nas instead of in your cloud and work directly on them and modify them as you would do with any word, excel,... file?
Nebo was a blessing, i used to use apple notes but it is so limited, no darkmode, buggy… nebo is so smooth and has many features like ai chat for research, i never went back
apple notes has dark mode
Lol, what do you mean “no dark mode” ? Apple Notes has dark mode
I am a university graduate student. I have just bought my iPad 10th gen. I want to know the best note-taking app that is user-friendly for students andFREE
Hi there, we just released a video on free apps or paid ones that have usable free versions. Feel free to check it out!
Spoiler alert: Appel Notes, OneNote and CollaNote are a great place to start 🙃
This video introduced me to Nebo, and I absolutely love it. Plus, it has one of the only handwriting-to-LaTeX converters that actually seems to work. Thanks for the video
Just have another question, if you now use your ipad for something else, it could be photo editing, you will not lose any of the screen quality ?
Unfortunatly yes, You lose a bit of brightness, sharpness and color precision.
is it posible to use any of those apps to draw at a pdf and, at the same time, type on a windows notebook?
Guys go for onenote it’s best. Apple notes is good if your notes doesn’t contain too much pic. I have iPad , pixel and windows LT so for me one note is best for Cross platform features.
Fair assessment. If you're looking for a multi-platform solution, OneNote is GREAT!
One note is mid
Does notability have a limited amount of notes u can have on the free version
Great app for composing notes on desktop, web, android and ios phones samnotes
Notefull ?
I already switched to Noteful away from Notability.
Which app to use for handwriting to text recognition with free access?
th-cam.com/video/y3i88oVk_1o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sbUhxGzQ3IyS2N9L.
Do you know which app and which iPad or laptop are used in this video? I see that as soon as the teacher finishes underlining to attract students' focus and attention on the words being taught, the underline disappears. This way the lesson page is not cluttered with too many underlines.
Hi there, sorry but I can't seem to identify which app this is.
Goodnotes is the goat
One of the goats indeed 🙃
notability has a tape feature that i feel is really useful in active recall for me given that i find it time consuming to find time to make flashcards. however, I cannot affordthe monthly and yearly subscriptions as well as the pain of the limited usage of the free version. Can you recommend a note taking app that does the job?
Noteful has this feature now.
How's Noteful?....
i love rose
Hi all. Using a reMarkable and I'm done with it. Too many bugs. I simply want to write notes and put them in a folder structure. I needed a multilevel folder structure. I need this stored in the cloud and don't mind paying for that. Which app would you recommend.
If Multilevel is what you need, GoodNotes is made for you 🤗
Which is the best free app for notes
i have problem with goodnotes. My stilus has no pressure sensor, only angle one, so in goodnotes all 3 pen look the same. Is it possible to use angle sensor instead of pressure sensor as basic apple notes do?
Angle sensors are used for pencils in Procreate or similar app, for writing you use pressure if anything
I’m looking for an app specifically for to do lists where i can hand write my list but they get put on a list where i can check them off and they disappear, or i can drag and rearrange them by priority. Would any of these have that capability or any apps that you know would??
If you're looking for a free solution, Apple Notes does that on a basic level. If you'd like to try a more premium solution, I love Evernote for this. And you can try it for free as well.
Sounds a little like Minimalist but without the handwriting part. I've used it for a while, it was better before that there were not as much premium features as today but still useful if you want to try it out
Bear does this.
would Love a lesson planning (day/time template) that imports photo/video clips what are your favorites for that?
👍🏻.
Which one is free?
Apple Notes & Onenote are totally free. Nebo, GoodNotes and Noteshelf have very usable free versions as well!
Súper cool video 🎉
🥰 thank you
Craft docs??
Why is obsidian not on this list?
You cant do hand written notes in obsidian. You have to use a clunky excalidraw solution or export to pdf from another app
@@samueltaylor2757 Yes you can. I use an Apple Pencil on my iPad for it.
Really helpful thanks
🥰
Do you know if Goodnotes allows you to put dark templates instead of the regular white templates for your papper? Is it free the dark mode or you just have to peid for every single thing?
Yes you have to pay more
You have to have the premium version to change paper color
What do you recommend to annotate pdf?
There are so many great choices. I mean, Notability and GoodNotes are kind of the gold standar. But Nebo is great too. And Apple Notes is a good free alternative.
@@Paperlikewhat about OneNote? All the problems you mentioned Except storage seems kinda miscellaneous. Also, personally, which among OneNote, Notability, and goodnotes is the best? Taking into account the latest updates I suppose
Samsung Notes no review???
Well, as this video is about the Best apps on the iPad, Samsung Notes could not be part of the selection.
Can we import pdf in apple notes app?
Yes, that is possible
No
Which is the best for a college student? I want to replace all my books with just iPad and Apple Pencil.
Imo i found one note very good for college, apple note is good too, but Microsoft 365 is the way to go for me, you can get discount with your college email, i think yearly subscription is 29.99$, I bought it with personal outlook email so 69.99$ for a year.
1TB of cloud storage plus all office apps with one subscription, made me chose this one.
Now i take notes with ipad, record lectures speeches when needed, take pictures of white board and then attaching them to my notes.
Try free version for a while, if it suits your needs, consider buying the office 365 if you take a lot of pictures and record lectures too much like me
I use Standard Notes. The end-to-end encryption is very nice to have, and the fact it supports basically all major platforms is crucial for me! I like to type in the text on my PC or Macbook, and then be able to copy or edit it on my iPhone or iPad.