Enhance shape recognition option by allowing users to choose from a popup list of standard flowcharting shapes
If the user hovers over the shape recognition icon in the tool bar at the top, a window pops up similar to what happens when you hover over the pencil or highlighter. In this window, the user can select "Shape Recognition" which is what we have today or they can select "Shape Pallet". Different pallets could then be selected for things like Flowcharting Shapes, "Architectural Shapes", "Furniture Shapes", etc. A feature like this would enable GoodNotes to morph into a very specific type of note taking tool based on the industry and unique requirements of the user.
You could also include a "My Shapes" pallet that would allow users to draw or import their own shapes and store them for future use and easy recall instead of having to try and copy and paste or attempt to draw the exact same shape twice via free-hand.
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Anonymous commented
I agree. I would personnally love to have a 'cloud' feature for highlighting items or ideas on a page. Similar to that used on architectural drawings to show revisions. Flow chart shapes would alos be really useful to create process maps and mind mapping etc.
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Anonymous commented
And to take this one step further, you could also offer a pallet of things like "Statistical Shapes" or "Greek Shapes" or "Medical Shapes"... The possibilities are endless and with each new pallet offering, GoodNotes becomes the go-to notepad for everyone from doctors to accountants to software designers to project managers.