Technically, if you want to use Chrome, you can. Just type web.goodnotes.com in a Chromium-based browser (like Chrome or Edge). That doesn't excuse the fact that it's just a web-based browser app.
I'm very disappointed that this is the direction they would go. Hopefully it's just a stopgap for them to be able to quickly test and roll out new functionality without having to push an app through the Windows Store approval process. If they leave it like this and don't give us a standalone app, I'll continue to use OneNote.
Technically, if you want to use Chrome, you can. Just type web.goodnotes.com in a Chromium-based browser (like Chrome or Edge). That doesn't excuse the fact that it's just a web-based browser app.
I'm very disappointed that this is the direction they would go. Hopefully it's just a stopgap for them to be able to quickly test and roll out new functionality without having to push an app through the Windows Store approval process. If they leave it like this and don't give us a standalone app, I'll continue to use OneNote.