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How to Add New & Custom Fonts to GoodNotes – Fancy Text Guide

GoodNotes utilizes whatever Native or custom fonts you have on your iPad…you can simply add new Fonts to GoodNotes on your iPad through an app like iFont or AnyFont. IFont is a font app for iOS and can be found on the official Apple app store. It’s free. Alternatively, AnyFont is also a popular option and provides a similar result, but it costs $2 It sounds difficult, but it’s not (anyone can do this without much effort). You’ll need to download iFont or AnyFont, and then follow the onscreen instructions…

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12 Best Digital Bullet Journal Apps on iPad (and How to Use Them)

On iPad, several note-taking apps like GoodNotes, Noteshelf, and Notability cater to digital bullet journaling.

Users can choose from free or premium PDF templates for their digital bullet journal (based on the app you use) see our posts on the following for these:

These apps (as mentioned earlier) offer a wealth of customization options, including different pen styles, colors, and shapes

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PaperLike Screen Protector for iPad: Is it worth $45? (The Truth)

Yes, it gives you resistance for your iPad, makes handwriting legible, and drawing much easier… but is it worth it? I found that if you’re a graphic designer or a student in college, you’ll benefit from the Paperlike.. but for casual users, it may not be worth the $45 price tag depending on your level of use and budget… especially considering there’s several iPad screen protectors (linkkkk here) that work similar to the Paperlike for nearly one third the cost.

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5 Best iPads for Note-Taking (Hint: Screen size matters)

Objectively, the iPad Pro is the most powerful, but for taking notes you don’t exactly need an extremely strong processor and a 12.9 inch screen. In fact, an iPad air or regular iPad will work just fine.

The iPad mini is a bit small and if you’re device is primarily used for school or college, you may want the iPad air if mobility isn’t your top priority. (The mini works, but sometimes I found the iPad Air screen size the best for serious note-taking).

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