![]() ![]() Whink, $4.99: Whink is a great entry-level handwriting app, and it's still quite nice, offering nice pen tools, audio and photo integration, and basic document annotation.Notes Plus, $9.99: Notes Plus is a strong entry in the handwriting recognition category with support for Apple Pencil - but it's a little clunkier in the looks department, with iffy palm rejection.Noteshelf, $13.99: This app combines many great features from Notability and GoodNotes, including custom page templates and audio recordings, but the writing tool isn't quite as good.LiquidText, Free with in-app purchases: LiquidText is a brilliant concept for organizing and annotating PDFs but it's a little too specialized to be considered equal to PDF Expert.Evernote is great if you need all the features a subscription provides, but not quite worth jumping in for the free version. ![]() But to take full advantage of its sync capabilities, PDF annotation, and more, you need a monthly subscription. Evernote, Free with in-app subscription: Like Microsoft's OneNote, Evernote is an incredible import repository for organizing a ton of data, notes, documents, and sketches.Here are some other great note-taking apps that don't necessarily fit this list, but are still worth mentioning in their own right. ![]()
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