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  • NotesPlus

    Notes Plus is a note-taking tool that supports handwriting, typing and audio recording. It offers close-up writing mode for small text, shape auto-detection, palm handling, folder structure, PDF exporting, emailing, Google Docs uploading and more.
    The...
  • WritePad

    WritePad lets you take notes in your own handwriting with an iPad stylus or even your finger. The state-of-the-art handwriting recognition software will adapt and learn your style of writing. You can use simple gestures to select text, cut, copy, ...
  • Using Note Taker HD to Teach About Congenital Heart Disease: A Tutorial for the iPad

    I use Note Taker HD to teach congenital heart disease to resident and post-resident doctors. Congenital heart disease is a very complex topic for physicians and I think it is best taught using pictures. Understanding the anatomy of any particular lesio...
  • Note taking on iPad: Four apps reviewed

    Handwritten, typed, recorded – these are top ways we take notes. Which is the right way? In the iPad age, all three.
     
    These four apps make note-taking easy and multi-faceted for educators and students. Their strengths vary, but they suc...
  • Notes Plus: Note taking on iPad

    Handwritten notes seem archaic these days, but the Notes Plus app by Viet Tran breathes new life into the form. Of the note-taking apps we've reviewed, it is most optimal for scribbling down notes with a finger or an iPad-compatible stylus. The other...
  • Audiotorium: Note taking on iPad

    App Apps' lecture-friendly Audiotorium is ideal for students who definitely prefer typing and audio recording over handwriting, and doing the former with a little style. And if they're organized (ahem), the app's even more ideal. 
     
    In fa...
  • Notability: Note taking on iPad

    Notability - let's consider the word for a moment. OK. It's a fun word, just like the Ginger Labs app of the same name we're talking about in this very review.
     
    We'll call this app perfect for creating a multimedia diary or creating a rough d...
  • SoundNote: Note taking on iPad

    Developed by David Estes, SoundNote is the simplest of the four note taking apps we're discussing in today's roundup. It's such simplicity that makes it less conducive to distracted writing, or time spent fiddling with fonts, page layout or handwriti...