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I’m very interested in switching to Goodnotes and making it my primary note-taking app. However, I’m still waiting for proper support of Apple’s Liquid Glass design language.
A consistent, native Apple experience is very important to me, and Liquid Glass is a big part of what makes modern iPadOS apps feel integrated and premium. Without it, Goodnotes still feels slightly out of place compared to Apple’s own apps.
Several of my friends feel the same way — we’re all ready to move to Goodnotes, but we’re holding off until Liquid Glass is properly implemented.
Please consider prioritizing this. It would genuinely influence our decision to switch.