![]() With Notability, just scroll down the side/open up dividers. Unless you already have a note open along the top (which gets crowded and borderline unusable after you open so many notes), you have to leave your note and wander around however many sub-folders you have to switch to another note. That’s a purely personal preference.Īnd something I never considered was the UI, I really like the sidebar on Notability over the design of GoodNotes. But also… I just like the pens/writing experience more. Like, the recording feature on Notability is pretty much why I caved, and it’s a huge reason why it’s my go to app. You’ll probably be like me and find both of them extremely useful in different ways. You can’t really know unless you try them both and compare. Realistically, no one but you can really decide which app will suit you best. I’ll cancel Notability, Apple Notes/GoodNotes should be fine for my needs after graduation. And even if you hate Notability, you can cancel and only pay the subscription fee once.Īt the end of the day, at least for myself, I’m not going to need such hardcore note taking apps when I’m done school. I’m pretty confident that you won’t hate GoodNotes so much that you’ll regret a one time payment for the rest of your life. Notability is definitely my main note taking app, but GN is more appropriate in certain cases.īasically, my advice to you is to invest in both, especially because GoodNotes is a one time payment, as of now at least. They each have their pros and cons, and I find myself using both pretty frequently. Honestly, they’re both great note taking apps. Even with the subscription model, I eventually caved and got Notability too ($15/year). But it wasn’t completely perfect, and then Notability made some updates that caught my attention. I felt like GoodNotes was the right choice for me. I joined the subs and read people’s complaints and praises. I wanted to make sure I chose the right one, I read all the reviews and watched all the videos. See Downgrade from Goodnotes 6 to GoodNotes 5.So, I did the same research as you lol. Upgrading to Goodnotes 6 is risk-free because you can always toggle back to GoodNotes 5 in Goodnotes Settings. To unlock the full potential of Goodnotes 6, you can pay for a yearly subscription or a one-time payment (with a discount for eligible users).To start the upgrading process, tap the "6" icon at the top of the library view: For a list of new features, see Frequently Asked Questions about Goodnotes 6. They include Colored Folders, Dynamic Templates plus select AI features, some exam prep materials, and the Marketplace. You can upgrade to the free version of Goodnotes 6 to enjoy the brand new features that are not available even in the paid version of GoodNotes 5.No features you're familiar with will be taken away, ever. You can continue using the paid version of GoodNotes 5.However, you actually have several options: ![]() With the arrival of Goodnotes 6, the app is now subscription-based and thus your previous GoodNotes 5 purchase cannot be restored to unlock the full experience of Goodnotes 6. If you paid for GoodNotes 5, you might hesitate to upgrade to Goodnotes 6 for fear of paying again.
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