

Harry: And then all that for a drop of clout.Īndrew: All that for a drop of clout. Some other apps would let you do pictures but they wouldn’t let you do GIFs and you know, sometimes you just wanna bring in like a Thanos GIF into your notes. Now one thing I liked about Notability in particular that I didn’t find in other apps was the ability to actually bring in GIFs. And now, this isn’t gonna work with your handwriting, but with images you can actually move them around and do text wrapping so you can kind of format your notes the way you want, which is not something you can do on paper. So, let’s just take a couple of paragraphs here, do the exact same thing, hold that down and drag it, then it becomes plain text. I’m gonna change the screen size a little bit and now if I am, say researching this article about how to, you know, create a great study space I can do that over here and I can easily take notes over here, but that’s not the coolest part. So, in this case, I’m just going to bring up Safari at the left of my notes. So, in this case, I’m just going to, I guess, close. Tip number three is to use the split-screen, multitasking features in the iPad to bring up reference material that may be in a browser or in a different app.

Okay, so tip number three, and I’m gonna use my hand that’s not holding Apple Pencil,Īndrew: There’re three fingers, yeah.

Well, you can go back in time essentially and see what they were saying, and then you could fill out your notes even more completely, which is kind of a game-changer. Like I probably am right now, and you only got a little bit of it written down.

Because now you don’t have to scrub through like half an hour or an hour of lecture material, you can just be like, “all right, I can’t remember “what the professor said at this point”, or maybe, they were talking too fast.
