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Scrolling through colors
I think you should be able to pick your top three most-used colors to be displayed but then have the ability to scroll for faster color change. Often times when I am taking notes in class, if I want to change colors, having to open the whole folder can get me behind. While this doesn't seem like a huge deal, in college-class note-taking, every second counts and even if you miss one small detail, it can cause issues. This would be really really really helpful!
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Adding pages both vertically and horizontally
It would be great if you could add new pages to the right of each page in vertical scrolling mode, like page(3.1).
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Please enlarge undo button
I know gesture function for undo has already been introduced.
But,
I am grabbing pencil in right hand and ipad in left hand, I usually grab ipad for not to be shaken when I am writing, so I have no additional hand to do gesture!! Even need two finger double tap.Rather press undo button is fast and convinient. Eraser button is very useless for me that I have to press pen button again.
So to press undo button accurately is very important for me to use GoodNotes. But button is very small, even the slightest mislocation woudn’t work. To press again is simply annoying.
Let Button size itself be as it is. Only rectangular shape area around undo button is sufficient.
please consider seriously.
Thank you!!I know gesture function for undo has already been introduced.
But,
I am grabbing pencil in right hand and ipad in left hand, I usually grab ipad for not to be shaken when I am writing, so I have no additional hand to do gesture!! Even need two finger double tap.Rather press undo button is fast and convinient. Eraser button is very useless for me that I have to press pen button again.
So to press undo button accurately is very important for me to use GoodNotes. But button is very small, even the slightest mislocation woudn’t work. To…
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Use highlighter to generate Flashcards
Most of the time we use the highlighter to make note of something we want to remember/study. It would be cool if I can use the Question highlighter to highlight a term and the Answer highlighter to highlight the answer. By doing this, flashcards are generated automatically. Happy to chat if needed.
18 votes -
Automatic recognition for curly brackets {}
For people who do a lot of math (and love clean notes) it would be super helpful if there was something like an automatic recognition for {curly brackets}!
16 votes -
Customisable square size for squared paper
My physical paper has smaller squares per piece of paper. It would be great if i could customise the size of the squares on GoodNotes :)
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Dyslexic coloured paper
Hiya, I’m dyslexic and find it easier to read and write on “gold” coloured paper, to be honest it looks more like orange but still!
Would love to see the ability to change the colour of the paper. (- unless there already is and I cant find it? Did try look on google but couldn’t find anything)
Anyway, so far great app!1 vote -
Typing: type text smoothly like in One Note or Notion
GoodNotes is a killer app for taking notes by hand but it’s really weak in the typing department.
Things that would make GoodNotes perfect:
- pre-set text formatting (title, headings, subheadings, normals text)
- text alignment (right, left, center, etc.)
- lists (bullet, number, checkbox)
- toggles (like in Notion)GoodNotes is wonderful for annotating PDFs, pictures and books and for drawing diagrams. However, it’s impossible to write all my notes by hand so I have to use Notion for typing and just insert the pictures I annotated or diagrams I drew in GoodNotes into Notion. So I now use Notion as my note taking app and GoodNotes is basically useless. I can do everything I do in GoodNotes for free with Apple’s own apps. I can annotate books or documents in Apple Books or Documents, draw on screenshots directly after I’ve taken them or in Photos, and I can draw diagrams in Notes.
The reason why I want to be able to type in GoodNotes is because I’d like to have an all-in-one note taking app. I’d pay for a new big upgrade with good text typing capabilities. I would stick to Notion but it also has its flaws (no back up to a drive, webpage-based app so needs WiFi at all times, things which probably won’t change) so I’m hoping GoodNotes will improve...
A lot of people are starting to use keyboards with their iPads, including myself, Notion is becoming increasingly popular and Apple has been improving their apps too. GoodNotes is still the best app for people who write notes by hand but it could be the best note taking app for everyone...
Anyways, I don’t know if the GoodNotes Team will ever see or implement this as there are so many suggestions but I’d like to thank the Team for all the hard work they’ve put in to create the GoodNotes we currently have :)
GoodNotes is a killer app for taking notes by hand but it’s really weak in the typing department.
Things that would make GoodNotes perfect:
- pre-set text formatting (title, headings, subheadings, normals text)
- text alignment (right, left, center, etc.)
- lists (bullet, number, checkbox)
- toggles (like in Notion)GoodNotes is wonderful for annotating PDFs, pictures and books and for drawing diagrams. However, it’s impossible to write all my notes by hand so I have to use Notion for typing and just insert the pictures I annotated or diagrams I drew in GoodNotes into Notion. So I now use…
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Pencil support in Flashcard mode
Flashcards are a great way to learn.
But when studying topics that are more complicated than vocabulary it would be very helpful to be able to write down the answer before checking if it was correct. (For example mathematical derivations). Writing the answer also helps with learning.My idea is that the flashcard screen shows two flashcards: One with the question (like it already does) and one, that is blank. You can write down your answer in the blank flashcard using the Apple Pencil. When clicking the flashcard with the question it flips over and shows the correct answer, so that you can compare your results and decide if you were correct.
My current workaround is to take a screenshot of the flashcard and write on the screenshot using the iOS markup functionality, but this does not allow you to see your answer and the correct answer side by side.
Flashcards are a great way to learn.
But when studying topics that are more complicated than vocabulary it would be very helpful to be able to write down the answer before checking if it was correct. (For example mathematical derivations). Writing the answer also helps with learning.My idea is that the flashcard screen shows two flashcards: One with the question (like it already does) and one, that is blank. You can write down your answer in the blank flashcard using the Apple Pencil. When clicking the flashcard with the question it flips over and shows the correct answer, so…
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CROSS-PLATFORM EXPERIENCE: would allow the app to take market share from OneNote and Notability while making the experience better !
A web version or PC version of the app would make it 10x better as someone who got an iPad for drawing medical figures in school but still uses a PC.
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"write neat and fast" handwriting practice templates
I'm in the process of creating timed handwriting practice sheets for note takes to be able to write neater and faster by practicing under a specified time limit so that they can take easier to read or neater notes while writing quickly during fast-paced lectures without having the need to rewrite or make them neater afterward by spending a lot of time or even you just don't want it to take too long just to copy down your notes in neater handwriting.
I would love to know what do you think of it?
I've created a sample practice temple (see the image below) that some users have already used.
I'm in the process of creating timed handwriting practice sheets for note takes to be able to write neater and faster by practicing under a specified time limit so that they can take easier to read or neater notes while writing quickly during fast-paced lectures without having the need to rewrite or make them neater afterward by spending a lot of time or even you just don't want it to take too long just to copy down your notes in neater handwriting.
I would love to know what do you think of it?
I've created a sample practice temple (see…
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Detect duplicate documents (especially on import)
TL;DR: Sometimes when bulk-importing, duplicates might be accidentally imported. Catch these potential duplicates and query if we still want to import.
When performing bulk imports, I occasionally have duplicates present (due to the way my main import source structures PDFs). This ultimately means that what I think might be a unique file actually already exists in GoodNotes. Ideally, this could work at the PDF level, but may only be easily-done on a fuzzy-name basis.
e.g. say the file I'm importing has the name "Mind Games 40c0de54-120f-0d77-9ae5-e96083fb1f9b" – while the UUID present (the 40c0de54-120f-0d77-9ae5-e96083fb1f9b) is very likely to be unique, I may later import a PDF named "Mind Games: Game Engines as an Architecture for Intuitive Physics"... both of these files actually have the same underlying PDF.
In the case of a filename based duplicate detector, it would ask if I wanted to import "Mind Games: Game Engines as an Architecture for Intuitive Physics" because I already have a note named "Mind Games 40c0de54-120f-0d77-9ae5-e96083fb1f9b" since "Mind Games" (especially because of the order/capitalization) could quite likely be the same file.
In the case of a PDF-based duplicate detection, it should be somewhat straightforward to compare the SHA256 of the original PDF backing "Mind Games 40c0de54-120f-0d77-9ae5-e96083fb1f9b" to the incoming PDF named "Mind Games: Game Engines as an Architecture for Intuitive Physics" and if they're the same, there's clearly an overlap, so ask if we still want to import.
TL;DR: Sometimes when bulk-importing, duplicates might be accidentally imported. Catch these potential duplicates and query if we still want to import.
When performing bulk imports, I occasionally have duplicates present (due to the way my main import source structures PDFs). This ultimately means that what I think might be a unique file actually already exists in GoodNotes. Ideally, this could work at the PDF level, but may only be easily-done on a fuzzy-name basis.
e.g. say the file I'm importing has the name "Mind Games 40c0de54-120f-0d77-9ae5-e96083fb1f9b" – while the UUID present (the 40c0de54-120f-0d77-9ae5-e96083fb1f9b) is very likely to be unique, I…
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1 vote
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Texting box should be like those writing tools
It is VERY ANNOYING for me to use text box if we can’t save our favorites colors like what we are doing for those writing tools.
I HATE to change the size and color and the style EVERYTIME!1 vote -
Add "Sticky Note" insertion into text documents.. Add option for easier-on-the-eyes tinting for text documents.
Hi,
So I haven't used the app consistently in about a year.. Recently I've began using it again. I've uploaded a text i'm studying in pdf form. While I am studying I am taking notes and I thought how nice it would be to include these features. The tinting would be nice for prolonged staring at the screen while reading (Similar to what I think kindle's used to do, maybe). I know I can have blank pages with yellow but, I would recommend adding the option of tinting documents such as my pdf with hundreds of pages with walls of text to read.
For the "Sticky Note", maybe something similar is possible and i'm no longer keen on the app anymore.. but instead of creating an entire new page for notes after a page of text from my text book, I recommend creating a tiny sticky note I can stick anywhere on the page I am currently on. This sticky note would open up into a bigger size (perhaps real sticky note size) when tapped. This would be convenient on this type of PDF because it would allow for organized note taking and annotations that do not obstruct the original text i'm studying.. which somewhat even doubles as a method of flashcard studying. The colors can be customized or just a few options that would resemble real stickys.
Just a thought that would be helpful and further allow this app to lend itself to the perfect blend of old-school-new-school note-taking and studying. I hope you consider!
Hi,
So I haven't used the app consistently in about a year.. Recently I've began using it again. I've uploaded a text i'm studying in pdf form. While I am studying I am taking notes and I thought how nice it would be to include these features. The tinting would be nice for prolonged staring at the screen while reading (Similar to what I think kindle's used to do, maybe). I know I can have blank pages with yellow but, I would recommend adding the option of tinting documents such as my pdf with hundreds of pages with walls of…
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Google calendar in monthly views integration!
Add a shell window--that can be inserted on Monthly calendars- to show my SYNCED GOOGLE CALENDAR !
6 votes -
Allow us to drag and move the tabs of open notes/documents
Why can't we just simply drag and move the open tabs around? It's very frustrating to have to close tabs and reopen them in order just to have them in the desired order. I believe it's a simple necessary feature to be able to drag those tabs around to be more organized!
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customized cursor to show where apple pencil is hovering on surface
I use the app to teach mathematics and computer science lectures to college students in online mode. One very important feature that is missing at present is that students have to use their attention to determine WHERE on the slide or notebook I am presently writing (i.e. they need to determine where new writing is showing up). Whereas, in a physical classroom, it's easy to see where the professor is and where in the blackboard he/she is writing or modifying a diagram. It would be nice if one could have a big red arrow show up wherever I am writing or annotating, so that students can focus all their attention on the important concepts being covered (and not have to figure out where the new writing is showing up). Currently, this can be done on android tablets such as S6 Lite, where apps such as Pentastic let you choose a custom image (such as a red arrow) for the cursor, and one can then teach using note taking apps (such as Squid). If I am annotating a slide or need to point to something I've written earlier, I don't need to click on an icon to switch on the laser pointer - I only need to hover the S-pen over that writing, and the customized cursor (which also functions as a laser pointer) automatically shows up there. Thanks!
I use the app to teach mathematics and computer science lectures to college students in online mode. One very important feature that is missing at present is that students have to use their attention to determine WHERE on the slide or notebook I am presently writing (i.e. they need to determine where new writing is showing up). Whereas, in a physical classroom, it's easy to see where the professor is and where in the blackboard he/she is writing or modifying a diagram. It would be nice if one could have a big red arrow show up wherever I am writing…
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关于笔记旁边的快速滚动
在用GoodNotes 打开电子教材的时候,常常有几百页,用手指滑动找起来很麻烦,像n家的可以快速滚动和跳转找到自己想要的那页就很方便啦!希望多多改进。
2 votes
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