Integrate with Chrome
I frequently find an article on the internet or a pdf on the internet that I want to download and read in GoodNotes so I can annotate what I'm reading. The process I currently use is that I print the article or pdf as a pdf file that I save in Dropbox. Then I go to Dropbox and open the pdf in GoodNotes.
It would be great to be able to save the document directly into GoodNotes from my browser (which is Chrome) instead of constantly having to go through Dropbox.
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Anonymous commented
Totally would be a gamechanger I think for folks who don't have an ipad or mac.
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Ally commented
UPVOTE!!! yes i strongly agree. I am a graduate student doing research and frequently use goodnotes to mark up documents that I am using in my background and discussion sections. I am using a zotero browser extension to save documents and pdfs, but it would be great if goodnotes could also have an extension that would save into the app directly. I am similarly having to save documents into my one drive and then opening them in goodnotes.
Even better would be if there was a way for goodnotes to work in collaboration with citation managers so I don't own two copies of all my pdfs - a marked up version on goodnotes, and then one in zotero. Or if goodnotes could expand into the territory of citation management.
Lastly, Goodnotes would be so much better if the mac OS version allowed for more shortcuts that are standard to using Mac OS like Command+F, or having a side bar for scrolling so that you can click into the approximate place you would like to get to - rather than slowly scrolling through the whole document (particularly painful when you have BOOKS as pdfs). would also be helpful if there was a hand tool like in preview so you could move the document to where you want it to center on when zoomed in. Right now having the goodnotes app on ipad and on macOS is not particularly helpful - because the macOS version is definitely not optimized to use on MacOS. It feels a bit unfair to have paid for something that doesn't work that well.
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Sir Pieman commented
This would be great to use as a cross platform integration.
Eg, find something using Chrome on a PC, and 'import' it as described to GoodNotes on the iPad.
OneNote already has this integration as a Chrome extension.
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Pakkapong Temdon commented
You can use safari.
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Anonymous commented
Second (and third) the below request. Would be great it this were possible.
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Anonymous commented
Could this not be as simple as automating the annoying steps of 1. Downloading the pdf and 2. Importing the file into a new or existing note?
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Anonymous commented
That would be unimaginably convenient. I’m currently using safari to open the pdf directly in GoodNotes
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Anonymous commented
I agree it would be very nice if you could pull clips, photos, and documents strait from the Internet.