
If you want to delete a note, simply swipe left for options on your iPhone and select the delete option. You can view existing notes across all devices or even edit them. You can create a long note where all the punctuations and commands like ‘comma’, ‘semicolon’, and ‘ next line’ work just fine. In my testing, the voice dictation is pretty good, especially after watchOS 7 update. To see more options of input, simply use 3D touch on the mic icon which will give you the option to create a note by voice dictation, use of scribble feature, or even create a smiley note. You can add a new note by tapping the button and voicing your thoughts. The home screen of the Bear app on your Apple Watch will simply give you a list of all the existing notes with a dictation button on top. Bear is a free note-taking app, available across all devices such as the iPad, iPhone, Mac, and Apple Watch.

Next on the list is the widely popular note-taking app – Bear. Also, if you're interested in checking it out, there is no free version or a trial version to see if it will work well with your devices or suit what you will be using it for, which is an odd omission considering its asking price.Install N+otes (free, in-app purchases) 4. While it offers different pen types, the app does not detect pressure or tilt angles if you use a digital pen with it. You can even convert your handwriting (ink) to text for use with other documents or apps. There are 34 geometric shapes that you can utilize for your documents and drawings.

If you need better precision, there are ruler and protractor tools to help you out. There are 4 pen types along with various colors to choose from. Scrble Ink lets you import text documents or PDFs to annotate them.

It offers 5 paper types, each one useful for purposes like a math sheet for teachers or a music sheet for musicians. This new version fully supports Windows 10 and can be used on any touchscreen-equipped PC that is running it, either with your fingers or with a digital pen. Scrble Ink is a major update to Scrble, which was made by the same developer for Windows 8 devices.
