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    mh supported this idea  · 
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    mh commented  · 

    Yes it would be great to have a more familiar, visual or nested list view on GoodNotes files. The inte4nal file system is a bit clunky. Also, managing PDFs inside and outside the app would be much smoother.

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    mh commented  · 

    I'm OK with the current library view (IOS 7) - it's clean, unlike (!) the old 'bookshelf' display. For small numbers of files it's adequate, and it's helpful to have the visual thumbnails (I create distinctive, personalised covers for notebooks).

    But it would be helpful to also have a list view, with disclosure triangles for sub-folders. Please. If I were handling more than eight or nine files in a (sub-) category, list view would be preferable to a scrolling thumbnail view.

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    mh commented  · 

    I think that manipulating Bezier curves is too 'fancy' for a notes app like Goodnotes - it's not a vector-drawing program.

    But it would be really useful to be able to create solid-filled shapes, as well as outline shapes. (And then, as with the existing <Shapes> options, to change the colour, and resize.)