![]() ![]() Their implementation took a leap forward with their acquisition of Skitch. ![]() EverNote has been working hard on integrating handwriting, including annotations to images and PDFs.This feature brings another cross-platform integration point into my Surface Pro life, but my 3 reasons certainly apply to all, whether you own a Pro or not. Disclaimer #3: This is important to me primarily because I’m addicted to OneNote, and because I’m a Surface Pro 1 & 3 owner.Although I suppose my three reasons could still have value for you, I’m thinking primarily about people using a stylus or capacitive pen or some kind of instrument for precise handwritting on their device. Disclaimer #2: This post really isn’t for anyone drawing their notes with their fingers.Tho, I’m pretty confident my 3 reasons will probably apply to other options as well. ![]() Disclaimer #1: “…better than the rest…” – okay, I’m really only talking about 2 other options because they’re what I’ve been previously using – EverNote (via Skitch) and Samsung Galaxy stylus applications (specifically Action Memos).Better late than never for OneNote, but here’s why this late-coming feature is worth using, and is better than the other options you might have for handwritten notes. Although handwriting is new to OneNote mobile, it’s been a part of OneNote and Windows for a loooong time, tho we’ll save that topic for a different post. If you’re part of the OneNote Android Beta testing you know that the latest version added ink/handwriting to the app. ![]()
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