Goodnotes 6 vs Freenotes: The Basics
Freenotes is a great app, so naturally, we must compare it to Goodnotes – the most popular and the second most expensive handwriting note-taking app for the iPad.
Freenotes is a great app, so naturally, we must compare it to Goodnotes – the most popular and the second most expensive handwriting note-taking app for the iPad.
This has to be the deciding video, right? I mean, if the third and final part doesn’t do it… I don’t know what will. From part two, some of you have already decided which app you would go for, and that’s great.
The first part of this comparison covered the basics of Goodnotes and Noteful. In this part two, we’re going to look at all the items you can add in both apps to see which app gives you the most options.
A lot of you guys have been wondering if I still recommend Noteful as a Goodnotes replacement. I can’t answer that question unless we look at the apps side-by-side.
Apple Notes and Noteful don’t have a lot of features in common. But it’s important that we highlight them before we focus on their differences.
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This is the final part of our 3-part turned 4-part series comparing
The main reason to consider Noteful over GoodNotes is the audio recording feature. You can record audio while handwriting your notes to sync the two.
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