![]() ![]() And then you’ll probably need a case, a screen protector, plus the Goodnotes App. Here in Australia they cost almost as much as a laptop! Plus if you want to digitally plan you need an Apple Pencil as well. For iPads being so small they sure come with a hefty price tag. If you want to use Goodnotes you’ll need an iPad. And then wondering if the planners you want to use with it are compatible with the version you’re using… sounds too complicated. Then it seems there’s difference editions of the program as well. It also appears that some people paid for Goodnotes and others downloaded it for free. ![]() where people were asking for a Windows compatible version and Goodnotes’ answer was that there’s a possibility but no ETA. I sifted through a bunch of websites, forums etc. My phone is already full of photos which I like to keep on there as a just in case backup. I don’t want to use an app for planning.Īfter researching it sounds like there may be a Goodnotes version you can use on a computer – but only if you have a Mac (which I don’t). I hate using my phone for anything other than jotting a few notes, Googling, checking prices while shopping and checking emails (I don’t even respond to emails on my phone – the on screen keyboard annoys me that much). Need an App (and a device that works with the app) These files take up space on the device and devices like iPhones and iPads don’t have much space unless you pay a hefty price. I don’t do things by halves so if I ended up using Goodnotes I’d have hundreds of files of digital stickers, templates etc. I may keep physical things relatively well organized but digital files… well there’s certainly room for improvement. Everyday I spent around 14 hours looking at screens – work computer (which is 2 screens so my eyes are already overu-sed by the time I come home), my laptop, ereader and iPhone. Using a paper planner gives my eyes a break from looking at a screen – plus I don’t have to worry about keeping the battery charged. If you use Goodnotes or similar (Zoom Notes, One Notes, Noteability, Squid etc.) it’s another device. I’ve had a few people email me asking if I’m going to make planners for Goodnotes for my shop and the answer is no. Planning using Goodnotes (and other digital apps) seem to be all the rage right now but I just can’t see the appeal.
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