![]() This one is personal, but I had like 400 notes over on Notability and when I switched over to goodnotes, because there was a huge shift in the way I had to organize my notes, I was a complete turn off. In goodnotes, you have a preset of 3 pen thickness which you can use + dotted/spaced ink is missing which comes really handy in occasions. I prefer Notability's divider and subject concept far more than goodnotes' folder and journal concept. ![]() Organizing in good notes isn't very intuitive. I recently switched to GoodNotes and after using it for a couple of weeks, I decided to switch back to Notability for a number of reasons. Hopefully this will give you some insight, as to what to expect going in. People will disagree with me and downvote me because this is GoodNotes' sub, but hear me out. Better collaboration (real-time updates).Document tabs w/split view (rather than multiple note windows).GoodNotes disadvantages compared to Notability: Notability has version history back up whereas GoodNotes doesn't (I think?). I believe you can have auto cloud backup set up on multiple devices but I'm not sure about if you can have it to the same place. From what I've experienced, when a document is created/edited without WiFi it just stores it locally and syncs the most recently edited version the next time it connects to iCloud and then to the automatic cloud backup. With iCloud sync, if you were to delete your iCloud storage data for GoodNotes your notes should still be safe because the next time you open your app it'll ask to either re-sync or disable and store locally. If you were to delete something, like a page, in the app, your cloud backup (excluding iCloud) will still have the file synced and saved there (same as Notability). I believe GoodNotes backs up a copy of your notes every time you make an edit pretty much immediately in my experience (compared to Notability having to return to your library), essentially replacing that copy for every edit on cloud services like Google Drive.
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