GoodNotes can add a shadow and padding to your text boxes and even round your text box corners. You can, however, determine the style of your border a feature you don’t get in GoodNotes. You also can’t determine the border colour as it is similar to that of the background. In Noteful, the thickness options are not as varied as they are in GoodNotes. You can adjust the border thickness and colour as well. Format your text to make it bold, italic, underline or strikeoutįor your text box style in GoodNotes, you can choose the background colour (which you can also do in Noteful).The text tool is the most different feature under the similarities in these two because each app has a unique approach. Sometimes you want to erase everything around a shape except the shape itself, right? Would that make you choose Noteful over GoodNotes? Probably not. How you feel about that, really depends on your workflow. You also get another feature in Noteful that allows you to erase your shapes in the app. Noteful has two more eraser sizes than GoodNotes we especially love the smallest. It’s difficult to appreciate why they’ve kept it after improving the pixel eraser. The standard eraser in GoodNotes is just overkill. Both apps can erase only the highlighter and also auto-deselect to return to the tool you were using prior to using the eraser. GoodNotes’ pixel eraser is smoother than the one in Noteful. ErasersĮrasers in both apps can erase per stroke and per pixel. Again, for most users, these differences are negligible at best. Instead of saving just three pen thicknesses, you get 5 in Noteful but they are not as readily available as they are in GoodNotes. But, you can add more favourite colours to your toolbar in Noteful than you can in GoodNotes. GoodNotes has pressure sensitivity settings for your fountain and brush pens, which Noteful does not. So if you like fountain pens, chances are you’ll love brush pens even more! It’s very interesting that note-taking apps all seem to have different brush pens, even Nebo! As a general rule, brush pens feel better than fountain ones. But the brush pens in the app slightly differ. The ballpoint and fountain pens in GoodNotes and Noteful look alike. In GoodNotes, my hand started hurting after 15 minutes of writing, which I do not experience in any other note-taking app. I seem to put more effort to get similar results in GoodNotes that I can easily get in Noteful or LiquidText. For me, personally, writing in Noteful is more pleasant than writing in GoodNotes. It could be in the different algorithms used by the two developers. Though these two apps have the exact same pen tools, the writing experience in them is slightly different. Whichever app you pick up, it’s easy to use any page template, notebook, or planner you like. It doesn’t work for PDFs, which is why we import digital notebooks into the app. GoodNotes can save page templates to the app’s library, as long as they are individual pages. That is how we use our digital notebooks in both apps. When you’re not happy with the app templates, you can always bring in custom templates. GoodNotes has A6 and A7 paper sizes, Noteful has 16:9 and 4:3 (ideal for presentations). Not only do you get a decent page size range from your pages but the apps also support three page colours (yellow, white and black) as well as different page orientations (portrait and landscape). You won’t be struggling with page templates in either app. That is not a huge price difference to choose one app over the other. Noteful costs $4.99, while GoodNotes is $7.99. Both apps are one-time purchases, not subscriptions. Finally, developers get it! We’ve been requesting free trials for years. Noteful has always offered this, and GoodNotes joined the club after Notability started offering a free trial. Flashcards (GoodNotes) vs Page layers (Noteful)īoth Noteful and GoodNotes are free to try out before purchasing them.The similarities between Noteful and GoodNotes. To test just how true that is, we’ll go through: When we first introduced Noteful, some immediately compared it to GoodNotes.
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