If I go and swipe from the lower right-hand corner, it’s going to pull up that same Quick Note. So it’ll add to an existing Quick Note, no matter what I’m doing. Again, by default, it’s going to resume that last Quick Note. So now I’m going to go to my Settings app here, and then we go over to Notes here on the left, and we have an option here for Quick Notes. If we go into the Settings app, we can change that behavior. Every time we swipe up from the bottom right. Now the Quick Note by default will keep adding to the same note. And now when I swipe up from the lower right-hand corner, we can see that Quick Note. So I start typing in here Dan’s Tutorials. I just go up to my tab button, and we’re going to tap on the x. I’m going to go back over to Safari here. We can go to that website that we created a Quick Note on and open up the note. When I tap on this, I can easily open up that link. So now when I go back over to my Notes app, let’s go ahead and open up my Notes app here, you’re going to see I have my Quick Note there. I’m a little biased I’ll just go great site.
Now we can see, we have my website there and I’m just going to type in here great site. From here, I can just start typing, but before I start typing, what I’m also able to do is add this link. All I have to do is just go down to the lower right hand corner here, and when I swipe up, we have a Quick Note here. How do we do that? Well, we’ll use the Quick Notes feature. I’m looking at this website and what I would like to do is create a note on it. I’m going to press in on the Home button, and now we go over to Safari. So, what is the advantage of these quick notes? Well, when we’re in another app, we can easily add a note. How do we add a Quick Note? Well, one way is by going up to the new note icon in the upper right-hand corner, and as long as you are viewing your Quick Notes, when you create a new note, it’ll add it to your Quick Notes. When I tap on this, I can view all of my different Quick Notes. But if you look at the top, you’re also going to see we have Quick Notes. When we’re looking at all of our Notes, we have our different folders over here on the left. Now with the Notes app introduced with iPadOS 15, we have a new category of notes, Quick Notes. I know you said you weren't interested in screen protectors, but I do use a matte one and really love it (you can get magnetic ones now as well), it's not ever going to be the same feel as pen/pencil on paper, it's different but you get to the point where you can easily switch between either with consistently neat handwriting.Video TranscriptIn this video, we’re going to look at Quick Notes on the iPad.
May be worth watching/reading some reviews before spending out the money. I haven't tried anything other than the apple pencil, but apparently these are viable alternatives. I think the Logitech crayon has improved from how it was though so it might be worth looking into. I originally looked into alternatives because of the price but there wasn't anything as good. Not gonna lie the apple pencil definitely is the best thing for the job. Although I'm sure you'll get some great recommendations on here as I haven't looked at many for a while now. I found Janice Studies and Paperless X quite helpful when I was looking into it. Don't forget that you can zoom in so reading wise a smaller one might be ok for you. Best advice is to go into a store that sells them and try out a few sizes. I split screen a lot so it was really handy for me to go larger but it was definitely doable on the smaller one. It's definitely personal preference, I originally had the 10.5" and then ended up getting the 12.9" (which I love) as it was better for my needs. Just wondering if there's any new magic item or hack around to improve the writing experience? Thanks very much! Are there any alts to the Apple Pencil that could satisfy my needs? Consensus on reddit seems to be that screen protectors and silicone nibs are both a drag so I'm not interested in those. I like the feel of a wide-tip pen or pencil on paper. Kinda off-topic but: I don't like the Apple Pencil. In my daily life/former profession I'm a writer and a largely analog person and visual learner.
I love the idea of a mini but my vision is not great and I fear the mini will shrink a textbook or regular book PDF to an uncomfortable size.įavorite tutorial sites/channels for ipad + Good Notes? I'm NOT a tech nerd. What size (dimension) iPad should I get? I want to be able to comfortably split-screen a PDF and take notes. Hello! Starting social work skool in two days and after a lotta reddit research, realizing that reading PDFs and notetaking will be best achieved with an iPad + Good Notes.