Implement Apple's Stroke Prediction for Best Pencil Latency
Owning an iPad Pro with an OLED screen with fantastic pixel response, I can't but go back to Apple Notes to enjoy the note taking experience with almost no perceivable latency and instant real-life note taking experience.
Unfortunately GoodNotes 6 has a noticeable latency that can be eliminated if the team can implement the same algorithms used in Apple Notes app.
To repreduce this you can draw a straight line on a blank page from the bottom of the iPad to the top, you'll see a gap on GoodNotes 6 between the tip of the pencil and the line as you're drawing it. There's no gap seen when done on the Notes app.
GoodNotes team, please allow stroke prediction toggle or whatever improved PencilKit magic that Apple is using in their OS. Thanks!
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Elizabeth commented
I’ve been using GoodNotes for a while, and implementing Apple’s stroke prediction would be a game-changer for handwriting smoothness and accuracy. It could really make note-taking feel more natural, especially on iPad Pro with Apple Pencil. For anyone interested in boosting their digital note workflow, I found a great resource on productivity tools https://chatgpt.com/g/g-68d3b417a02c8191891aee9ff68715f4-productivity-tools that shares tips and apps to enhance writing and organization. This could pair really well with GoodNotes once stroke prediction is added. I hope the team considers it soon—small improvements like this can make a huge difference for daily users like me.