Other than a pad of paper and a pencil, is there a better way to take notes than using an iPad? Take the Notability app as an example. Type your notes. Hand write notes. Annotate PDF documents. Even record the audio for absolute accurate note taking. All for less than a dollar. Is it any wonder than the iPad outsells the Mac?
Look at what notes in the digital age has become.
The small Toolbar at the top of Notability gets you started and gives you options to record notes (in sync with handwritten or typed notes), change pen size and color, undo, search, save and more.
Notability gives you options to style text, create outlines, spell check documents, add bullet points and drop in photos or images.
It’s like having a digital pad that does everything. You can even draw in Notability.
Notes can be organized by project or type, and shared via Dropbox, iTunes File Sharing, Twitter, Mail, and printed out via AirPrint. Notes can even be password protected.
It’s a remarkable way to capture and store notes, ideas, annotate documents, and more. For a dollar.


