
If you just dabble with note-taking from time to time, you’d be much better served by one of the free options here. While this might all sound great, the $12 price tags (in-app purchases extra for themes) make this a hard sell unless you’re an iPad user who takes notes frequently (for college or work, for instance). Multitasking support shines on the iPad: you can use up to two separate note spaces at a time. ICloud supports means that you don’t have to subscribe to a third-party cloud service, as you do with Metamoji or Noteledge (coming up next). Like Goodnotes, notability offers handwriting recognition combined with Apple Pencil support, but it also offers some unique features like – voice-over recording for lectures, split-screen view, etc. While the free and freemium note-taking apps on iPad are great for jotting down notes in a pinch, they lack the close platform integration that Notability and GoodsNotes have. Alternatively, press Win + R, type regedit and hit Enter.

Sounds like GoodNotes? Well, that’s because Notability is a genuine, premium iOS alternative to GoodNotes. Click on the Start menu and type regedit, then choose the regedit command. A premium iOS app that makes full use of Apple Pencil, iCloud, and iOS multitasking.
