Notability is the free app of the week on App Store. It will be free till Thursday. It is one of the best note-taking app and you really don’t want to miss it.
What can you do with Notability?
You can take notes in almost any format you want – hand-writing, typing, voice, sound recording, photo and video. You can also import from a website, adding your thoughts and notes on top of a picture, a PDF, or an existing note from yourself or someone else.
You can share your notes with people with or without the app. If you share with people without the app, you can choose between PDF and Rich Text files. PDF file won’t keep voice, while Rich Text file won’t have handwriting notes. You send people your notes via email, shared drive, such as Dropbox, Google drive, and Box. You can also send the notes to iTunes or WEbDAV. Of course, you can always print your notes on paper as long as you don’t mind lose the voice part.
With so many ways to use the app, almost anyone can find some use of it.
Preschoolers: drawing; doodling; storytelling with photos; …
Students: taking class notes; keep track of project ideas or footage for class projects; keep journals; …
Teachers: keep track of students’ homework; review and provide feedback on students project work on the go; review and grade homework and tests; …
Parents: keep notes on ideas for home projects, such as furniture for kids’ room, garden planning; keep photos of family trips to put into a scrapbook; keep reminders for self or kids; use it as a communication tool with kids; …
Business: book recording; import and sign contracts and documents; keep track of project ideas and enable team members share ideas instantly; …
How are you going to use the app?
Notability is available on iPhone, iPod and iPAD. It is usually $2.99, and is FREE this week.
If you would like to check it out or purchase it, please use the App Store link provided below. The cost is the same to you, but iGameMom gets a small percentage. Thanks for your support! Note: The link works for all countries.
Looking for other note-taking options for tablets? Check out MyScript Smart Note, which takes handwritten notes and transform them into searchable digital notes.
Love this app!
Caitlin (4th grade teacher)
Thanks Caitlin. I love it too. I am still trying to figure out all the features. 🙂