The best apps to write by hand on your iPad

The end of summer is approaching, and that means classes are just around the corner, including post-vacation depression. Many of us have a desire to forget about papers and carry everything in our iPad And that includes taking notes and jotting down directly on it. For this, there are multiple applications available in the App Store, some paid and others free, but which are the best? Or rather, which ones are best suited to your needs? Let's see some of the best apps to write by hand on your iPad.

Forget about the paper

The first thing you should get to take notes and notes on your iPad should be a suitable stylus. You don't have to go looking for those that cost a hundred euros or more. I personally recommend the Adonis Jot, in any of its variants, which you can find in many places even for less than € 20. If you have doubts you can take a look here.

Once we have what we need, the stylus, the iPad and ourselves, let's see some of these apps to write by hand on our iPad.

Penultimate

There are many applications in the App Store to take notes by hand but without a doubt one of the best is Penultimate. Its ability to create notebooks, its great integration with Evernote or the various writing options that it presents made it also worthy of occupying a position among our 10 best iPad apps.

Noteshelf

Many users however choose Noteshelf, an app to take notes by hand on the iPad that presents a neat interface. Among its advantages, the great variety of pointers and colors (without having to pay again) or the possibility of exporting notebooks to Dropbox, Evernote, sending by mail and much more.

paper

Paper is an excellent app for drawing but the option of having almost as many notebooks as you want makes it ideal, in addition, to take notes, and thus not have to walk with two different apps if you don't want to. It is free, and sufficient for most users, but if you want more you will have to go to the checkout.

Smart Writing Tool

Ideal for those who like to take notes by hand but then "transfer them to the computer", a function that is even capable of doing simultaneously.

Notability

It has several models of "pens and pens" and an ideal zoom mode for more comfortable writing. It also integrates seamlessly with external cloud storage services such as Dropbox, Google Drive and iCloud and even allows you to record voice notes.

And now it's your turn, is your Favorite app for taking notes by hand on iPad Or do you have another one that works much better for you?


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  1.   Alvaro Araoz placeholder image said

    I don't see the Bamboo app here. How would you value it?

  2.   Luz said

    For me one of the best is UPAD

  3.   Guest said

    I use the ipad to work without generating printed paper. Noteshelf and pdfnotes are the ones that suit me
    best I've ever had.

    As well
    I recommend you, since otherwise the pencil is not used very badly (I use a bambo stylus), it is that
    also use a Saanpad Stylus without hesitation.

    It's a
    gadget released in November 2014.

    El
    Saanpad Stylus is compatible with all tablets on the market. Allows writing and drawing of forms
    natural and is available for right- and left-handed use in a range of 6 colors. And also clean the
    screen permanently.

    If you
    you register on their website, you can still get a promotional one for free… 🙂

    Visit
    your page in https://saanpad.com.

  4.   Carlos said

    I use the ipad to work without generating printed paper. Noteshelf and pdfnotes are the ones that suit me
    best I've ever had.

    I also recommend you, since if the pencil is not used very badly (I use a bambo stylus), it is that you also use a Saanpad Stylus without hesitation.

    It is a gadget that goes on the market in November 2014.

    The Saanpad Stylus is compatible with all tablets on the market. It allows writing and drawing in a natural way and is available for right- and left-handed users in a range of 6 colors. And also clean the
    screen permanently.

    If you register on their website you can still get a promotional one for free ... 🙂

    Visit their page at https://saanpad.com.