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Have more preset colors and thicknesses displayed in the toolbar.
There is enough space left in the toolbar to have 4 (maybe even 5) preset pen-colors and -thicknesses displayed in the toolbar permanently.
I use for my notes during lectures 4 different colors and I would save quite a lot of time if my 4th color could be displayed permanently as well.
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Allow auto-backup to Files app
This would allow to use other cloud services that are integrated into the Files app, in particular secure, end-to-end encrypted services.
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Remotely sit exams via goodnotes
Current state of the art in remote proctoring of exams is for students to be monitored via a webcam by a real person. As the exam is uploaded there is still room to cheat or to have someone else impersonate you. Handwritten exams have to be scanned at the end for upload. This service is not really available right now due to the lockdown and Universities are scrambling to find solutions that any way secure.
If you write out your exam via goodnotes and you can record the forward facing cam and attach the two as a file this might open up a very big market for you. Currently you cannot record if the camera app is shut so goodnotes would have to implement this. You also need to write with the iPad upside down so that the forward cam is at the bottom of the screen or otherwise it likely wouldn't pick up the student's face.Current state of the art in remote proctoring of exams is for students to be monitored via a webcam by a real person. As the exam is uploaded there is still room to cheat or to have someone else impersonate you. Handwritten exams have to be scanned at the end for upload. This service is not really available right now due to the lockdown and Universities are scrambling to find solutions that any way secure.
If you write out your exam via goodnotes and you can record the forward facing cam and attach the two as a file this might…3 votes -
Stop scrolling movement upon finger contact with trackpad.
In other apps when you scroll at speed, and then contact the trackpad with your fingers, the scrolling stops immediately. However, in GoodNotes, scrolling does not stop even when fingers contact the trackpad.
Having a scrolling behavior that stops exactly when you want it to makes it much easier to quickly see a page as you scroll so that you know whether you’re on the right page yet, and also allows you to quickly scroll a single page down with a flick of the fingers, and then stop it immediately. It may not seem like much in writing, but it really enhances the user experience.
In the attached video, I showcase what GoodNotes scrolling should be like, where scrolling stops the moment the trackpad is touched.
In other apps when you scroll at speed, and then contact the trackpad with your fingers, the scrolling stops immediately. However, in GoodNotes, scrolling does not stop even when fingers contact the trackpad.
Having a scrolling behavior that stops exactly when you want it to makes it much easier to quickly see a page as you scroll so that you know whether you’re on the right page yet, and also allows you to quickly scroll a single page down with a flick of the fingers, and then stop it immediately. It may not seem like much in writing, but it…
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What I miss in Goodnotes 5
I have been using Notability for my class notes for over a year and am just now starting to use Goodnotes 5 specifically for bullet journaling. There are a few features I love in Notability that I think would be great in Goodnotes:
* Clickable bullet lists when typing in Text
* Alignment guides to show when elements are aligned to each other at right, left, & centerAnd one other suggestion (not from Notability that I know of)... an optional line or dot grid that can be projected onto a page to help with alignment. Great if it can be toggled on/off to hide it from view when not needed.
Otherwise, THANK YOU for the new updates! I can’t wait to try the dual screen layout!
... also my text option is a little buggy (e.g. I have to click around the color palette for a bit to change my text & choose right-align before I can center-align)
I have been using Notability for my class notes for over a year and am just now starting to use Goodnotes 5 specifically for bullet journaling. There are a few features I love in Notability that I think would be great in Goodnotes:
* Clickable bullet lists when typing in Text
* Alignment guides to show when elements are aligned to each other at right, left, & centerAnd one other suggestion (not from Notability that I know of)... an optional line or dot grid that can be projected onto a page to help with alignment. Great if it can…
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Presenter tools
For the presentation mode, add invisibility for the following tools: the lasso dotted lines, the eraser area, notes and ink. For example, objects may be selected and moved without the audience seeing the dotted lines of the lasso tool. Or a fill in the blank page can be shown without the audience seeing the answers.
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Web-Viewer for any browser
A Viewer for any Browser (Windows) to see the handwritten notes on the PC.
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Keyboard Shortcuts Mac
Add a keyboard shortcut to go to the top of a document or bottom of a document on the Mac. It is difficult to move around in large documents without them. Thanks!
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Text box
Have the option to have multiple default text font options like Notability does. Having to change each time to make a different font or font size is very tedious so having the option to have some preset font options in font style and size will make Goodnotes unbeatable!
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selection of pages to move
select pages in the thumbnails to move them all together to a new place
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3 votes
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Allow saving a snapshot for version history
I’d like to be able to save a snapshot as version history, so I’ll be able to version my document 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 and so on.
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Taking Notes while highlighting a pdf
Suppose I highlight and annotate text in a pdf. I want a summary of all my highlights (not my handwritten annotations), how can I do that. Once I can do that, and maybe the optionality for adding my handwritten annotations can be added as well, then this 'page' becomes my 'cover sheet' for the pdf. At a later date, I only need to refer to this sheet and if I need more clarity I can go to the underlying pdf which in any case is attached to the 'cover sheet'. This is a feature that is available in the 'free' version of the Highlights app - screenshot attached.
Suppose I highlight and annotate text in a pdf. I want a summary of all my highlights (not my handwritten annotations), how can I do that. Once I can do that, and maybe the optionality for adding my handwritten annotations can be added as well, then this 'page' becomes my 'cover sheet' for the pdf. At a later date, I only need to refer to this sheet and if I need more clarity I can go to the underlying pdf which in any case is attached to the 'cover sheet'. This is a feature that is available in the 'free'…
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Screenshot direct import (png support needed)
Add png functionality so it is possible to import screenshots without copying them to the clipboards
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Search for word parts (not only beginning)
Search function to find wordparts
Example:
Note:
1234 5678
12345678Searching for 5678 should find both lines. This would be great because i get many pdf files named like productsheetproductname. to search for such a imported pdf i have to search for productsheetxyz with xyz the productname of the sheet im needing.
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MacOS Share Menu Extension. IOS Share Actions Direct to Goodnotes.
IOS Sharing direct to Goodnotes irregardless of what the source application is. Currently Evernote and OneNote appear to be able to receive just about any share from any application on MacOs and IOS. Screenshot attached of a sample of what they are able to do. I also have a screen shot of how I can send an application to either Evernote or OneNote. Being able to share an output directly from an app into Goodnotes removes a 1 or 2 step necessity that would require a user to transform the output into pdf and then go into Goodnotes and import it. I have seen a series on requests on this, however I'm adding screen shots of my experience so its clear what Im pointing out.
IOS Sharing direct to Goodnotes irregardless of what the source application is. Currently Evernote and OneNote appear to be able to receive just about any share from any application on MacOs and IOS. Screenshot attached of a sample of what they are able to do. I also have a screen shot of how I can send an application to either Evernote or OneNote. Being able to share an output directly from an app into Goodnotes removes a 1 or 2 step necessity that would require a user to transform the output into pdf and then go into Goodnotes and import…
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Mac App power consumption way too high
It frequently takes up 97% of CPU power on a 2017 Macbook Pro 13-inch, and the fan on my mac just shouts like crazy (like fighter jets taking off from a carrier).
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Suggestion about having some built-in shapes in GoodNotes 5
Currently, the shape tools in GoodNotes 5 is supported to “draw into shapes”. However, it will be easier to draw some complex shapes (especially coordinate system) by the shape function (with built-in shapes) in OneNote, which is shown in the video in the attachment. This function can also help users to draw shapes more precisely.
4 votes
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