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Stroke jitter on Windows – request for improved smoothing for handwriting
Hi! I’m a GoodNotes Windows (Windows Surface Pro) user and I love the app, but I’m experiencing consistent jitter/tembleque when writing slowly or making small diagonal strokes with a stylus (Windows Ink).
This issue is especially noticeable during handwriting and affects the precision of letters.I would really appreciate if future updates could include:
improved stroke smoothing for Windows Ink
better handling of slow strokes and diagonal lines
an option to adjust smoothing levels manually
the same Stroke Engine improvements already available on iPadOS, if possible
These changes would make handwriting on Windows much more natural and stable.
Thank you…1 vote -
tab s9
Samsung Tab S9 Ultra: Very Lagging when Scrolling Pages.
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Availability
Please make good notes available in my region. Belize Central America.
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Color organization
Being able to arrange the order of thr colors, not only in the favorite color bar, but in the full palette as well
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Expand the importing function
I appreciate all you did for android. I want to ask you to add the possibility to "open with GoodNotes" any type of docs. Also importing word/excel/ppt would be helpful, or maybe transforming them into pdf or text
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Can you please add the Eyedropper function
Being able to capture a color from any pixel on your screen or canvas.
8 votes -
Windows Goodnotes COMPLETELY Losing Any Function
Is goodnotes simply being left to die on windows? My pen no longer accepts changes in settings (if I change line style, weight, or type of pen no change is enacted) and palm detection is awful.
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Fix the lag on android please!!
What the title say. The user experience on android is very bad with horrible lag. It makes the app border line useless for writing, an activity which requires immediate feedback.
How you can release this as a product and have the gall to charge money for it is beyond me
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Calendar integration for Android
Like the Apple version.... True calendar integration. It is now common on other applications. What goes on Google Calendar shows on Good notes and vice versa.
6 votes -
Full Page Text
The ability to write text on the full page as available on iOS is still missing for Goodnotes on Android/Windows/Web
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we really need scrolling bar
it's really annoying to have to leave the pen to scroll with the mouse because the scrolling bar is invisible. WHY?! i want to scroll with the bar on the side without putting away the pen to grab the mouse and scroll with the wheel. yes the scroll bar reappears when i scroll, but it's useless because it disappears after 2 seconds and does not appear in any way other than wheel scrolling with the mouse. VERY ANNOYING! scrolling should be available in few ways (like Adobe Acrobat) but here for some reason you only can scroll with the wheel.…
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When it comes to Goodnotes for Android
When it comes to Goodnotes for Android, I've been using it for approximately two weeks. What I want is the ability to choose recently opened documents using a top bar similar to that found in iOS and a fountain pen pan tool. I'd want to have tip flatness and add the desired color set. I'm hoping it will be improved so that it is beneficial to the majority of people.
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Duplicate whiteboard
It would be nice to be able to duplicate whiteboards. Currently this option is greyed out. You can duplicate notebooks, but you can't duplicate whiteboards.
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2 votes
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Text input with default color
It would be helpful to be able to choose a default color for text input so that we wouldn't have to change it after every entry. I have a student who uses Goodnotes on Windows 11, and this option isn't available, even though it exists on the iPad.
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Make the Android version equivalent to the IOS version of GoodNotes
The current Android versionof GoodNotes relies on Chrome for execution and presents recurring issues with PDF export, even for a simple notebooks. This dependency compromises stability and usability, creating a significant gap compared to the native IOS experience.
The proposal is to develop a truly native Android version, aligned withthe IOS app, eliminating browser dependency and ensuring reliable document export. This would improve performance, reduce errors and provide a consistent cross-platform experience, strengthening user trust and the app's reputation.54 votes -
Draw in Shape
If you Draw and holde a line inside a previously created shape it vanishes or jumps outside of the shape
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Add smoother pen latency, offline notebooks, and better file syncing on Android/Windows
I’ve been using Goodnotes across Android and Windows for a while, and I really appreciate how much the cross-platform experience has improved. I’d like to suggest a few features that I think would make the non-iOS versions feel even closer to the full Goodnotes experience:
Lower pen latency and more responsive strokes
On Android tablets (especially Samsung and Lenovo), the pen feels noticeably slower than on iPad. Even a small improvement in real-time stroke rendering would make handwriting feel much more natural.Full offline notebook support
Right now, working offline can be inconsistent. It would be great if notebooks cached…
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The setting for preventing accidental touches
In the past, GoodNotes had a setting that prevented me from interacting with objects such as stickers, notes, or photos without using the selection tool. It seems this setting was removed in the last major update.
7 votes -
tool box pop up
Dear Goodnotes Team,
My name is Praphul P, and I am from India. I am currently building an online educational platform that will launch in the next two months. During my research, I found Goodnotes to be the most powerful and suitable tool for conducting classes, mainly because of its smooth writing experience and excellent web interface.
However, after the recent update, the interface—especially the new toolbar design—has become difficult to work with. Many of the tools and buttons are now positioned inside the canvas area, which was not the case earlier. This creates a major issue for educators like…
1 vote
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