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    Tom commented  · 

    Hello from a new article that I think will be useful for those who want to take notes with an iPad or who are considering taking notes using a tablet and a pen. Whether for business or educational purposes, taking notes is a habit that makes things you do or will do very easy. For about two years now, I've been making a habit of taking notes seriously with the iPad, Apple Pencil and GoodNotes trio. In these times when we are used to working remotely with the effect of the pandemic, I think it is necessary to get the habit of taking notes in order to organize things and not forget. In this article, I will explain the application and pen that I use for those who are thinking of taking notes using an iPad like me. The next part of the article will mainly explain what I did during this two-year note-taking habit and my use of the Goodnotes application and Apple Pencil. So let's start.

    When I decided to get an iPad about two years ago, I wasn't very good at taking notes. When I needed to take notes, I would grab the closest record pen and write down my notes, and then spend my time looking for the notes I wrote on my desk and on the floor. After getting an iPad, I thought why not take my notes on the tablet. Then I quickly had the thought of buying a pen for the tablet. Ultimately, my choice was the Apple Pencil. After getting the tablet and pen, it was time to find the appropriate note-taking app for me. I tested dozens of free note-taking apps on the App Store. I spent some time with all of them. You must not forget this. Each application has its own pros and cons. Therefore, before purchasing a note-taking application, you should definitely decide whether the features offered by the application are suitable for you. If you are someone like me who uses the Apple ecosystem, my first recommendation is that there are many free note-taking apps in the App Store. Be sure to try them out until you get used to the Apple Pencil.

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