Clean Page Transition WITHOUT any effect + a REAL presentation mode.
Paging Transition WITHOUT any effect (like one can with PowerPoint or Adobe Acrobat).
I use GoodNotes in virtual meetings as well in presence ones. The page transition animation are ‘nice at first’ but always distracting, specially in cases of two or more pages that are identical except a few visual clues (like an added box to call attention to a detail)… in those cases a clean, seemless transition, is a MUST.
I saw many other suggestions of the kind here, all SHUTDOWN by some ‘moderator’ as being a non issue that you can set the presentation mode to always full page
(I have tried, to no avail, all three options (annexed pic), none worked as expected, specially in a remote environment, for instance when one is using Microsoft Teams for the meeting and sharing the screen… the others will see what YOU see).
!! At the end, what is really needed is a REAL PRESENTATION MODE (like one has in PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat and so many others) in which the interface vanishes and one can seemless go forwards/backwards without any distraction of any kind so that it can be used in a presence presentation as well in a remote environment (sharing the full screen).
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Alceu commented
In time, elsewhere (in this site) there is a reference to the following article:
https://medium.goodnotes.com/online-teaching-with-the-ipad-and-goodnotes-d0909a75e530
Which is nice, but fails to recognize a lot… it assumes someone will be using a PC (windows or Mac) for the virtual meeting and somehow (using third party software) will share the display output (using in the process stream software like OBS to `prepare` the many video streams)…Well, reality is, with zoom, google meetings, Microsoft Teams none of this is necessary, you can run those apps in a tablet or phone (I have used Microsoft Teams that way since 2020 !!!).
With Microsoft Teams you can just share your iPad screen at once, so, what YOU SEE is what the OTHERS WILL SEE. That’s why a clean presentation mode, or at least the possibility of getting rid of any page transition animation is a MUST.
Otherwise, oh well, GoodNotes will remain a ‘nice note taking app’, but just that, nice for note taking (and a somewhat OK ‘whiteboard app’) but nothing else.