Great idea! I fully support adding a “ruler for drawing parallel lines” in GoodNotes — it would really improve precision and workflow when sketching or annotating. ✏️
Just to draw a parallel with the Magis TV App https://themagistvapp.com/ : one of the things users appreciate is smooth, intuitive control and polished UI. In Magis TV, for example, you wouldn’t want a clunky menu or awkward navigation; you expect clean functionality. The same expectation applies to a note-app like GoodNotes. If you’re offering creative tools (drawing, annotating), then things like rulers, guides, or other layout aids are key to giving a professional feel and satisfying user experience.
So: adding a ruler tool wouldn’t just be “another feature” — it would elevate the app’s usability, especially for users doing diagrams, design sketches, or complex layouts. And that kind of attention to detail is exactly what makes apps like Magis TV stand out (by offering seamless experience).
Great idea! I fully support adding a “ruler for drawing parallel lines” in GoodNotes — it would really improve precision and workflow when sketching or annotating. ✏️
Just to draw a parallel with the Magis TV App https://themagistvapp.com/ : one of the things users appreciate is smooth, intuitive control and polished UI. In Magis TV, for example, you wouldn’t want a clunky menu or awkward navigation; you expect clean functionality. The same expectation applies to a note-app like GoodNotes. If you’re offering creative tools (drawing, annotating), then things like rulers, guides, or other layout aids are key to giving a professional feel and satisfying user experience.
So: adding a ruler tool wouldn’t just be “another feature” — it would elevate the app’s usability, especially for users doing diagrams, design sketches, or complex layouts. And that kind of attention to detail is exactly what makes apps like Magis TV stand out (by offering seamless experience).