Best note-taking app for iPad Pro of 2018

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Authors: Super UserBest note-taking app for iPad ProFor Apple devotees, the iPad Pro is a mobile platform offering an impressive amount of
computing power in a tidy compact package with all-day battery life, all adding up to a more portable, but not quite as powerful version of
a MacBook. The ‘killer app’ of the iPad Pro is its honed ability to function as a note-taking device, making it popular with college
students and business professionals alike
Like everything else in iOS, this functionality is based around having the best app to do this, and these are some great choices when it
comes to note-taking. 1
NotabilityThe Swiss army knife of note-taking appsAnnotate PDFs  Work with multiple input formats  Share notes via the cloud Higher
cost Notability, from Ginger Labs, is an excellent, general purpose note-taking app for the iOS platform
It has won multiple awards over the last several years
 This app allows the user to combine multiple inputs, including typing, sketching, handwriting and photos in a single place
It also supports annotating PDFs
Notes can be shared via email, and cloud-based services including AirDrop, Google Drive and DropBox
 Notability is available on the app store for $9.99 (£7, AU$13). 2
EvernoteNote-taking app with cross-platform supportSupports Android devices  Easily search notes Basic tier too limiting  Premium tier is
subscription based For those looking for a note-taking platform that works with their iPad Pro, but also Android devices, Evernote
straddles the two mobile platform camps with ease.Evernote is a great app to collect multiple inputs, including images, text notes, recorded
messages, and clippings of web pages - all in one file for storage and collaboration
They can then be accessed via the iPad Pro, Android, or via a PC though the web browser interface for ease of workflow, and the notes are
also searchable
 The iOS app is free, and offers in-app purchases
However, the free product is restricted to syncing only two devices, and uploads are limited to only 60MB per month
Step up to the Premium tier to sync all your devices, gain a more generous 10GB of uploads in a month, as well as the additional features of
live chat support, and offline access to your notes, for a subscription of $69.99 (£50, AU$92) annually. 3
GoodNotes4The note app that focuses on handwritingDigital note-taking that is flexible  Handwriting to text conversion  Searchable
handwritten notes No free tier For those who want to use their iPad Pro to easily take handwritten notes, GoodNotes 4 is the answer
With the focus on handwriting, it makes it easy to enter complex mathematics and chemical formulas that can border on the impossible via a
traditional keyboard.The GoodNotes approach can also be used to annotate PDFs, search handwritten notes and convert handwriting into text
The notes are also synced via iCloud, and can be backed up to your choice of cloud providers, including Dropbox, Google Drive, or Box
 The GoodNotes 4 app is available in the iOS store for $7.99 (£6, AU$11). 4
MyScript NeboThe advanced note-taking appAffordable price  Handles more complex documents and formulas  Exports to multiple
formats Requires an official Apple Pencil For note-takers with needs that go beyond the basic, MyScript Nebo can handle the challenge
While plenty of note-taking apps allow text to be entered, Nebo can also easily structure notes, allowing you to add paragraphs, titles and
bullet lists for organization.It also handles ‘rich content,’ such as diagrams, sketches (with different colors and pen widths), flow
charts, and formulas, letting you integrate them into the document
Once completed, documents can be exported in a variety of formats, including Word, PDF, and even HTML
 Nebo is available for multiple platforms, including Windows 10, Android, and of course, iOS, for $5.99 (£4, AU$8).5
WhinkThe gel ink pen approach to notesMimics a gel pen on paper  Perfect geometric shapes  Affordable cost No cloud integration Whink is
an iOS app that is equally at home taking notes via handwriting, as it is with text
Whink uses a gel ink pen and a smart eraser to make the handwriting process as smooth as on real paper.Other media can be added and
incorporated including photos, diagrams with colors and “perfect geometric shapes.” Documents can also be marked up, and it supports
multi-tasking so notes can be taken while reading another document (we have witnessed folks walking around with two tablets to accomplish
this feat when it is not supported)
 Whink can be added to your iPad Pro for $4.99 (£4, AU$7). 6
NotesThe default note-taking app may be all you needIncluded in iOS  No additional cost  Share notes via iMessage Limited non-Apple Cloud
support The Notes app comes with all iOS devices
While some default apps just beg to be replaced by a third-party solution (Windows Paint, we’re looking at you), Notes is actually quite
useful, and even dubbed an Evernote replacement, so be sure to check out all it has to offer before bypassing it
 Of course, the title of the app tells you that Notes can create and edit notes
However, there are plenty of advanced features, such as adding a table, scanning a document with the device’s camera, and incorporating
photos and video content as well.Additional features include Quick Draw to make it easy to add a sketch via a pencil in a blank area of the
screen without having to enable draw mode, an integrated checklist creator, and shortcuts to be able to include a map in a note
Notes can also be organized into folders, and even password protected
 Notes can be synced via iCloud, although there are reported difficulties in using other providers, such as Google
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