![]() I had no vibrant colors, everything was muted and pastel, having a vibrant color threw the whole vibe off (I know this sounds so silly.) and it restricted my color options. I felt like GN had to always look presentable (again this is more a me thing) and I had a specific color aesthetic. I rewrite words if one letter is off and I don't feel the need to do this in Notability It stresses me out and wastes a lot of my time when I take notes (again this is very personal to me). I feel like my notes have to be perfect and my handwriting needs to be neat all the time. If trying to write from bottom of one page to top of another it does not transfer This could go in pros or cons, but I prefer the unhighlighted version from Notability so I threw it under cons Highlights the hyperlinks slightly so they are more obvious (Notability doesn't do this). This was before I knew how Notability's hyperlink system worked I think hyperlinks is inconvenient and I find myself never using it because the button to tap on links is so far up top, and then I have to click on it again to switch to note taking mode. The lasso tool is customizable (can choose to only select an image or highlight, very useful in a lot of cases) Option for "straight highlight" so you don't have to hold down and it's very efficient When you slide down it creates a new page of the specific template you are using ![]() Has notebook templates in the app and are easier to find online Their organizational system is very intuitive (folders inside folders inside folders) If something is in the pros list it means the other app doesn't have the feature Being so popular and having so much funding for the app shows they don't really plan on listening to their customers anytime soon (but I hope they prove me wrong). I want to note that GN has had specific suggestions like the ability to record lectures for literally 5-8 years and other suggestions that they have not implemented. but Notability caught up on some of the most important complaints people had when comparing to GoodNotes. When I started making this list, there were many things I anticipated on saying GoodNotes has that Notability doesn't. Neither one is better than the other, but with my preference of note taking GN is not my first choice anymore. I find my notes to look a lot more "bulky" and stoic than flowy and "artsy" in GN and more flowy in Notability. Overall, I find GoodNotes to be more aesthetic but less practical as a college student. I'm a visual learner who draws diagrams for most things and likes using a more "flowy" note-style than bullet points. someone who has to do a yearly payment.Ībout me: I am a sophomore in college (year 2) taking Anatomy & Physiology w/ Lab, Neurobiology w/ Lab, Sociology, and Philosophy. Note: I don't have the premium version of Notability, my sister bought it before you needed to subscribe so I got to download it for free and this may impact how I see it vs. This is definitely one of the biggest things to consider. ![]() The first thing to note is Notability does cost more (yearly payment), vs. I wanted to make this because there is always so many popups of which platform to use, and opinions vary a lot without giving much explanation. I have been using GoodNotes a long longer, so there may be some discrepancy (I overall feel more comfortable on GoodNotes because it's more familiar to me) but after playing around with Notability a lot and using it for majority of my classes, I feel like I can speak pretty confidently on both apps. If you are a student this might be the app you use for your studies so would probably be enough for your Digital Planning needs too.Hello everyone! I have been using GoodNotes and Notability and wanted to answer any questions people may have and give my opinions as a STEM major with a humanities minor. Nonetheless, it’s a great app for note-taking. However, the pages tab doesn’t have as many options as other note-taking apps. ![]() So to recap, I think Notability is really simple and has some great features such as the option to add GIFs and the option to change the page view style. This doesn’t seem possible with Notability but it is with many other note-taking apps. Seems like unnecessary extra steps when the rest of the app is so simple.Īnother feature that Notability lacks is the ability to swipe the last page of the document and have a new page added that is identical to the last one. Then you must tap again and click on paste. To duplicate a page you must tap on a page and then copy the page. If I’m planning with an undated planner, I might want to simply duplicate a weekly or monthly page to carry on using the planner for as long as I want.īut when I try to add pages in Notability, I just seem to be able to add blank pages. Even though you can reorder and delete pages like other apps, on Notability you don’t get the chance to duplicate a page.
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