

Want to share a document with a co-worker? You can easily drag and drop whole documents from GoodNotes into your email app as an attachment. Then drag over your written tasks into your to-do list app. Planning your weekly tasks in a to-do list app? Bring up GoodNotes in Split View and open your meeting notebook. Not only can you add to GoodNotes but also drag from it to other apps. Documents, images, texts, screenshots - Everything can quickly be added to GoodNotes for annotation by bringing up the app from the dock when you need to collect something. You can now start taking notes while watching the video.īringing up your digital notebooks in Split View helps tremendously to collect and organize materials from the web or other sources by simply dragging and dropping them into GoodNotes. Then adjust the screen size of the two apps in Split View by using the grey handle in the middle between them.

All you have to do is bring up the dock, drag the GoodNotes app from it to any side of the iPad screen and drop it there. Maybe you want to start taking notes on that so that you can get a puppy at some point in your life. Let’s say you’re watching a Youtube video on things you need to know about Corgi puppies. Use GoodNotes in Split View - Note down your thoughts on a subject By adding your digital notebook (GoodNotes) to the dock, handwritten notes are no longer a foreign body to your workflow. When we implemented the new iOS 11 features, we made sure that GoodNotes could become the tool we always wanted it to be for our users: A digital paper product that is always available, which lets you jot down your thoughts and organize your notes in an instant. Making the most out of GoodNotes in the dock

#GOODNOTES IPAD FREE#
If you’re already familiar with that, feel free to skip this section.
#GOODNOTES IPAD HOW TO#
How to add an app to the dockīefore we get started, let’s review the basics. By making the best use of multitasking gestures, Split View, and Slide Over, the iPad now allows its users to get work done way more conveniently. On the iPad, the dock plays a far more important role. Craig Federighi shows the dock during WWDC 2017
