Looking at buying Note Taker HD. Will this app or any apps in this thread allow me to import a PDF and mark it up?
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.
Looking at buying Note Taker HD. Will this app or any apps in this thread allow me to import a PDF and mark it up?
Looking at buying Note Taker HD. Will this app or any apps in this thread allow me to import a PDF and mark it up?
I asked for a Jot Pro and this is what I'd like to know as well.
Write notes, and then scratch them up with edits - I want the realistic of a notepad.
Looking at buying Note Taker HD. Will this app or any apps in this thread allow me to import a PDF and mark it up?
Don't think 7NotesHD does that (I could be wrong), but Notability definitely has PDF import which you can then annotate.
Assuming your screenshots are in your camera roll, many note taking apps will let you import them. GoodNotes treats the image as a whole, NoteShelf p.e. turns it into pixels (editable with the eraser). Subtle difference, but perhaps important to you.
I'm currently using Noteshelf, primarily because I really like the UI (I don't like the spiral binding being unchangeable on the notebook covers on GoodNotes) and because the pdf rendering in GoodNotes is a bit laggy when flipping pages.
The developer of GoodNotes has told me that he is working on the rendering issue for the next update, but of course I don't know when that will be.
Goodnotes is ALMOST perfect, but Noteshelf has just a bit more features that I really like (totally custom covers/pages, unlimited ink color options, fantastic handwriting engine that renders ink realistic and smooth, and nice shelf UI).
I do wish Noteshelf would have a pdf annotation feature planned in a future update. But who knows if that will ever happen.
Thanks for the reply's.
Going to look at Noteshelf now. Can you draw a straight line/ type/ etc on top of the imported photo from camera roll on this app? Then, take (say) a 23 page notebook, and export to pdf? dropbox/email etc. thanks!
Thanks for the reply's.
Going to look at Noteshelf now. Can you draw a straight line/ type/ etc on top of the imported photo from camera roll on this app? Then, take (say) a 23 page notebook, and export to pdf? dropbox/email etc. thanks!
When you import a picture from the camera roll, you can adjust the size of the picture and float it to anywhere you want on the page. Once you hit "paste", it's set. You can then draw lines on it, type text, erase portions of it, do whatever you want.
And yes, you can export an entire notebook via email, dropbox, or evernote (although the email option has a maximum of only 20 pages. There is no limit as far as I can tell with dropbox). What you do is hit the little binoculars icon in the upper right hand part of the page within the notebook. This will call up thumbnails of all your pages in the notebook. You then hit the "edit" button, then "select all" on the bottom part of the screen, then the export icon to the left of "select all". It will ask you if you want to do it as image or pdf, HD or not, etc. Then once you confirm it, it will begin the process. If you have a large notebook, it will take a while, obviously. Especially if you choose the HD option.
Appreciate the test. Thanks.
I am also checking out some others as well.
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I do wish Noteshelf would have a pdf annotation feature planned in a future update. But who knows if that will ever happen.
I'm looking for a Note taking app that works with Macintosh. The posts on the forum seem to be mainly Windows oriented. What recommendations work with Macs.![]()
I do have have a mini ... But was wondering if anyone has comment for the reduced real estate with their favorite writing app for the mini.