![]() ![]() But I prefer GoodNotes and Noteshelf’s approach of creating documents in notebooks with covers. Your preferred interface may seem like an aesthetic preference. At the top, you can switch between different categories (groups of notebooks), create a new category or note and search your existing notebooks. You can sort the notebooks by name or date modified. This screen is like seeing notebooks on a shelf. Noteshelf opens to a “My Notes” screen divided into rows showing your notebooks. Along the top are a search field and the option to create a new note. The notes show their “subject” (folder), name and the date and time it was last modified. Selecting a subject in the left column reveals that subjects notes in the right-hand column. The left column shows a list of your notes divided into groups of subjects. You can create a new document, and along the bottom of the screen, you can navigate between the document view, a search screen or a favorites list. Below each notebook is its title and the date and time it was last modified. GoodNotes opens to a “Documents” view showing each of your notebooks or folders in a grid. Once inside a document, the differences become more apparent. Open each app and you’ll immediately see the difference in their approaches. ![]()
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