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    Kerim commented  · 

    I think you should convert the Goodnotes Android app (it's not an app, but still WebApp) into a real app, because you can do a lot more with the S Pen like with iOS. It lacks important features such as a ruler, or scribble the spot. You still can't change text fonts or colors in the Android version, which looks black on black in Darkmode. What bothers me personally is that you can't export the pages fast enough than PDF as with iOS. There are also a lack of pen options as with iOS, so there are unfortunately a lot of gaps in the Android version, why many buy an iPad, even if they like Android or Samsung more. The Windows app is the same as the web app on Android, I can understand that it is more difficult for the developers to develop an app for each platform, but if you want to be competitive with other providers, you should definitely switch to a pure app on Android and bring the updates at the same time as iOS.

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