![]() ![]() Check out the video I linked for how to do it - it's really as magic as it sounds. Easy win for Goodnotes, for the tiniest little app interaction. You are easily able to quickly lasso cut-and-paste from Goodnotes 5 directly into Notion.Īnd boom, just like that, my decision of which app to use was made for me. I reaaaally needed to get my notes into Notion as friction-less as possible, but I wanted Notability to work.īut then, I bought the bullet and downloaded Goodnotes and tried it out and found out that: ![]() It was hard to find an easy fix, because there's old issues out there with Notion having trouble copy/pasting ANYTHING at one point. You are unable to perform a lasso cut-and-paste from Notability directly into Notion. After some trial and error I was sad to find out something didn't quite add up about the method.Īfter finally deciding between the two apps, and feeling good about going with Notability, I encountered a barrier: ![]() I hadn't even found the answer binge watching Ali Abdaal, but then I saw that this guy had a promising method.īut, his comment section is misleading. There's a clunky way that involves finishing a note in your handwriting app, exporting it as a pdf, and then importing it as an Embed block in Notion, but that was not going to mesh for me. I mean, there must be a good way to do this. What is the easiest way to get digitally handwritten notes into Notion? A couple hours later, I'm here with an answer the following question: When I was digging around, I couldn't find any concrete info that was up to date about the interaction between the apps. I figured there's probably a good chunk of students out there who use Notion to keep organized, but want to still take handwritten notes for math (or anything really) in a dedicated handwriting app with the Apple Pencil. Just wanted to give you all an update on the interaction between these three apps - I'm using an iPad Air. Thank you for reporting spam and other rule-breaking content. If you have any suggestions regarding subreddit or community improvements, you can message the moderators at any time. ![]() Exceptions may be made and the final say goes to the moderators. Self-Promotion is prohibited unless posted and presented as self-promotion, and only in the General Discussion Thread.Out-of-topic content or content that isn't directly related to iPads will be removed.Any request to remove MDM or otherwise break into devices will be removed.Jailbreaking talk goes in /r/jailbreak, sideloading talk goes to /r/sideloaded.Posts soliciting the purchase, sale or donation of iPads, Apple Store credits, or UDID registrations are better suited to Craigslist or other sites."Title-only" posts aren't allowed either. Simple photos of an iPad don't deserve their own post unless they showcase a third-party accessory, same goes for simple yes or no questions. We expect links and self-posts to foster discussion, and to have substance."What Should I Buy", simple TechSupport questions and Apps requests will only be allowed in the What Should I Buy and Discussion & Tech-Support threads, respectively.A moderator will have the final say on whether or not a post is low quality/effort or not. We feel like you know what low-quality/effort posts are. No low-quality/effort posts (iPad in a box, memes, meta.).Do not discriminate, abuse, or otherwise disrespect other members, groups, or minorities. Pictures, discussion, rumors, news, iOS, hardware, and more about the company out of Cupertino.Īsk any questions you may have in the Discussion & Tech-Support thread, in the What Should I Buy thread, on AppleHelp, or on Discord. ![]()
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