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    Jennifer Stevenson commented  · 

    I totally share your thoughts on this. While the current web-based beta is a good start, it just can’t match the speed or fluid feel of a true native Android app. Latency and limited offline features really stand out when you’re trying to write or sketch, and that’s where Samsung Notes still has the edge.

    Building a native version is definitely a bigger lift, but with a proven mobile app development workflow it’s absolutely achievable. I came across a detailed guide here: https://www.appnality.com/blog/mobile-app-development-workflow/
    that shows how a structured process—from planning and UX design to testing—can help deliver a smooth, high-performance app.

    Hopefully the GoodNotes team follows a similar approach so Android users can enjoy the same seamless experience iPad users rave about.