![]() Evernote (although I barely tested it, so feel free to tell me that it might work for what I want).Also, I know that now there is a freeform option, which mitigates my issue with sketches, but then it is a worse version of OneNote comment: this software seems to be aimed at people that want a typed not, but want to write it by hand, instead of typing.Usually it is easier to write zoomed in, but it is just not a option ("deal breaker") no zoom (or at least that I could find).no shape preset, making the sketching experience even worse.you need to create a separate Sketch box, otherwise it just doesn't work. Even writing fast, it can pick up on what I am writing, but I don't really use this ![]() Intuitive gesture support for erasing - just scratch it out of the page.Will it exist tomorrow? or next month? Who knows! ("deal breaker") Once you write/draw something, you can't change the color anymore.I know it is a "ink-first, page-based experience", but it is more a "ink-only" experience ("deal breaker") No typing support whatsoever.("deal breaker") Virtually no keyboard input.Exactly how I do on my physical notes on pen and paper easy to use gestures - want to select something? circle it.Lightweight - it is very simple and limited, and therefore, possibly the lightest of the ones here.The best pen recognition I used so far - probably because of the next point.For "notetaking", I only used it for my own homework and online exams, since I needed a good pdf output Comment: I used it for commenting my students homework initially, and for that, it is excellent.If you want your notes organized, you need to do it yourself No organization built in the software.A lot of features (such as lined pages) are behind a monthly paywall (the monthly makes it kind of a deal breaker, but I would pay for it if it weren't so heavy and had some sort of inner folder structure).For larger notes, it starts to slow down and crash ("deal breaker") Clunky for not taking - the export is usually very heavy, requiring a lot of compression.customizable and intuitive toolbar, with pen presets, basic shapes, etc.Drawboard (as a note taking app, not as a pdf reader or editor).I basically never use it and rely only on the buttons on my digital pen ("deal breaker") Awful export function - whenever I need to share my notes with someone, or submit a homework assignment, it is always a hour long struggle to get in a A4 page without cutting on weird parts.On meetings I usually type whatever I need, and the math input of OneNote is sufficiently usable for this I use a lot of colors and line widths for different things. Useful shapes preset: want a basic shape? it's there.Probably the main reason why I am still using it good pen recognition (particularly with OneNote for windcould de better). ![]()
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